Android, beyond my expectation, great job!

Android, beyond my expectation, great job!

First of all, I've gotta say that I'm writing all these down just to document the journey I'm in. Some people decide to film it, some rather tweet about it, some Instagram it. I guess I like words and blogging much more. It's such a great medium. Always fascinates me how simply writing about something can be so therapeutic, sometimes giving us such invaluable insights about ourselves and the direction we're heading towards in life. Here are some updates of what I've been through last week: The Project Last week we didn't start Alpha 13 and we jumped into Alpha 19 and did about 40% of it. Sometimes it's essential for us to do some tasks of other phases before getting back to the main track. Well, in the ideal…
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Alpha 12 is done!

Alpha 12 is done!

Here we go... We just wrapped up alpha 12! In less than a week!That's a good sign. It indicates we've established a well-organized code base that can be easily translated across different platforms or I'd better say I'd like to think this way. I'm really happy that we decided to do the android before releasing anything. It's given us a chance to review our codes one more time and rectify some embarrassing bugs. Yet, I'm absolutely positive that we're gonna notice a lot more once we launched it. That's how it works, for everyone, and we're not an exception. After all: if you are not embarrassed by the first version of your product, you've launched too lateReid Hoffman Still, we try our best. It's been also two weeks in a…
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Alpha 11 is done!

Alpha 11 is done!

Alright, first of all I know it comes as a surprise ( probably an unpleasant one ) to ones who follow the flow of the project I'm working on... it's kind of to me as well, but that's how things are better to go on. After all, there is always a piece of great news and ...a "but". Ok let me elaborate a little: The great news is that our iOS application is finally ready as a beta. It means it can be tested by actual end-users; people who were not involved in any way in the process of development. The "but" part is that we decided not to proceed it further or release it until our Android version is ready as well. The reason is kind of obvious and…
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