I agree there are quite a few problematic areas of this article (It reads like a advertisement for the author's app to me also), but a few of the negatives he listed are issues I've encountered in my career in iOS…
This is one of the areas that I really like about Apple, however frustrating it is for developers. There are only a few ways to run (non-finite) code while the app is backgrounded. Android seems to be taking a page out…
I mean what's not to love? Phantom bugs that disappear after closing and reopening the app, substandard refactoring support (if it even exists for the language being used), commonly occurring crashes, removal of…
I agree there are quite a few problematic areas of this article (It reads like a advertisement for the author's app to me also), but a few of the negatives he listed are issues I've encountered in my career in iOS…
This is one of the areas that I really like about Apple, however frustrating it is for developers. There are only a few ways to run (non-finite) code while the app is backgrounded. Android seems to be taking a page out…
I mean what's not to love? Phantom bugs that disappear after closing and reopening the app, substandard refactoring support (if it even exists for the language being used), commonly occurring crashes, removal of…