If nobody wants it, then it's not such a great project, is it?
On the other hand, good iOS developers are hard to come by because they prefer to stick to employers/clients who know what iOS development means. I've seen investors from major venture capital firms beg some of the best Android and iOS devs to work for the startups they put money in and the devs said "no", because the startups were badly run and the mobile developers were not being listened to or they were expected to do things outside their remit, like write backend software / implement APIs / do "everything else". You need to realise that you are not that attractive. I can put you in touch with a guy who runs a consultancy specialising in iOS/Android development, but get ready for some bitter truth.
On the other hand, good iOS developers are hard to come by because they prefer to stick to employers/clients who know what iOS development means. I've seen investors from major venture capital firms beg some of the best Android and iOS devs to work for the startups they put money in and the devs said "no", because the startups were badly run and the mobile developers were not being listened to or they were expected to do things outside their remit, like write backend software / implement APIs / do "everything else". You need to realise that you are not that attractive. I can put you in touch with a guy who runs a consultancy specialising in iOS/Android development, but get ready for some bitter truth.
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