How would wider distribution stop you from iterating? Larger support load? Damnit man, we just want your beta, not your excuses :P
A bar, that navigates.
The developer who lost an afternoon was me, not Jon. I'm pretty sure the community is used to me having an overly dramatic tweet about everything that annoys me by now. It is minor, and you're right: it'll probably…
How is doing a blog post that will be seen by the relevant engineers different to posting to the Apple Developer mailing lists? This wasn't disclosure of a security flaw, or anything that was going to cause damage to…
Nobody is being rejected for this issue — Apple seems to be ignoring it as overzealousness from the validator. It's just a validation warning, but you'd be amazed how upset some developers get about it. We've had…
mouth fart noise if you use GPL for your code on OS X/iOS, nobody will use it due to earlier issues with submitting GPL apps to the App Stores. Friends don't let friends GPL.
I decided to roll that commit back — I'm hopeful Apple's going to whitelist the APIs early next week (and honestly, it's an otherwise unnecessary API change).
I find it cumbersome because it's as much work as Core Data and seems to have many of the same API choices around threading, but I also have to write SQL. I don't like writing SQL.
How would wider distribution stop you from iterating? Larger support load? Damnit man, we just want your beta, not your excuses :P
A bar, that navigates.
The developer who lost an afternoon was me, not Jon. I'm pretty sure the community is used to me having an overly dramatic tweet about everything that annoys me by now. It is minor, and you're right: it'll probably…
How is doing a blog post that will be seen by the relevant engineers different to posting to the Apple Developer mailing lists? This wasn't disclosure of a security flaw, or anything that was going to cause damage to…
Nobody is being rejected for this issue — Apple seems to be ignoring it as overzealousness from the validator. It's just a validation warning, but you'd be amazed how upset some developers get about it. We've had…
mouth fart noise if you use GPL for your code on OS X/iOS, nobody will use it due to earlier issues with submitting GPL apps to the App Stores. Friends don't let friends GPL.
I decided to roll that commit back — I'm hopeful Apple's going to whitelist the APIs early next week (and honestly, it's an otherwise unnecessary API change).
I find it cumbersome because it's as much work as Core Data and seems to have many of the same API choices around threading, but I also have to write SQL. I don't like writing SQL.