You could've just said that you no longer want to invest in mobile talent.
Just opened Coinbase Android app:
* Overall slow
* Jank in transitions
* When dialog pops up and you close it, there's a dangling shadow in the air
* You open privacy policy and application is killed in background and you see splash screen again with no state restoration, what the f?
Hot garbage, the time you spent on this could be spent on rewriting to proper native standards.
What has gotten you so upset about this transition? I don't understand. All your comments are so vicious with no backing.
>You could've just said that you no longer want to invest in mobile talent.
How does this even track? They had to retrain their engineers.
I call complete BS with your app experience. I have a Redmi and the app works flawlessly. They seem to have internal data to prove it. They were under no obligation to make the blog post if they didn't think it was successful. If anything they are going against the grain here so they know there are lots of people watching.
> All your comments are so vicious with no backing.
I literally listed my experience with the app. And I didn't even create account yet.
> How does this even track? They had to retrain their engineers.
To leverage Web developers, right.
> I call complete BS with your app experience. I have a Redmi and the app works flawlessly.
Which Redmi? I'm testing on Xiaomi Mi A1. It probably works better on my Samsung S10. But then majority of people have phones closer to my Xiaomi.
> They seem to have internal data to prove it. They were under no obligation to make the blog post if they didn't think it was successful. If anything they are going against the grain here so they know there are lots of people watching.
Because the blogpost makes it seem like there are only upsides to technology and the only downside is that it's not fit for brownfield.
I had very bad experience with RN and give my opinion on tech. What's the problem?
> I literally listed my experience with the app. And I didn't even create account yet.
That's not all you did. You implied they pay their employees very little, that they didn't do their research before making the switch and called the whole thing an "atrocity" which is heavy to the say the least. That's not an app review.
>Which Redmi? I'm testing on Xiaomi Mi A1. It probably works better on my Samsung S10. But then majority of people have phones closer to my Xiaomi.
I have a Redmi 8 (2019). Most people in the US have something similar to a low budget phone from 2017? I find that extremely difficult to believe. India, probably. US/UK etc? Highly unlikely.
> Because the blogpost makes it seem like there are only upsides to technology and the only downside is that it's not fit for brownfield.
Yes that is their experience so far. They wrote about it and have data to believe it. You don't have either except random anecdotal data and visions about the future.
> I had very bad experience with RN and give my opinion on tech. What's the problem?
Most of your claims don't have merit other than random anecdotal data which you are using to refuse their anecdotal data which is actually a lot less anecdotal that yours because they have many more developers and users.
> You implied they pay their employees very little
No implied. I stated it directly. Pay shit and get shit.
> that they didn't do their research before making the switch and called the whole thing an "atrocity" which is heavy to the say the least. That's not an app review.
I'm not an app reviewer, I'm a techie. And sorry that I didn't sugarcoat it enough for your sensitive ears.
> Most people in the US have something similar to a low budget phone from 2017? I find that extremely difficult to believe. India, probably. US/UK etc? Highly unlikely.
I'm sure Electron devs use the same reasoning when developing their stuff. After all, who has 8GB of RAM now?
> Yes that is their experience so far. They wrote about it and have data to believe it. You don't have either except random anecdotal data and visions about the future.
What data, again? "Internal metrics"? They provided literally zero data. The only thing they provided is improved startup on iOS and no data (sic!) from Android.
>Most of your claims don't have merit other than random anecdotal data which you are using to refuse their anecdotal data which is actually a lot less anecdotal that yours because they have many more developers and users.
I never said that my opinion is objective. If you can't handle critique, maybe you should quit online forums.
> I'm not an app reviewer, I'm a techie. And sorry that I didn't sugarcoat it enough for your sensitive ears.
What are you talking about? Why all this rage? In your previous reply you claim to innocently just talk about your experience with your app. That was a very clear lie and I pointed it out. And now you claim I have sensitive ears? Jeez...
> I'm sure Electron devs use the same reasoning when developing their stuff. After all, who has 8GB of RAM now?
haha way to move the goal posts after you get caught with some other bs you said! First you claimed most people had something similar to your phone so it should be working well on yours. But when I pointed out that this has incorrect assumptions suddenly the goal post is the app should be able to run really well on a a low budget entry device.
> What data, again? "Internal metrics"? They provided literally zero data. The only thing they provided is improved startup on iOS and no data (sic!) from Android.
That's significantly more than anything you've provided. All you have been doing is pointing at random things and saying "I know better than them".
> I never said that my opinion is objective. If you can't handle critique, maybe you should quit online forums.
I've come this far, doesn't a genius to tell whether or not I can handle critique. Question is can you handle being called out without kicking and screaming about knowing better and moving the goal posts of the topic in discussion? TBD
You could've just said that you no longer want to invest in mobile talent.
Just opened Coinbase Android app: * Overall slow * Jank in transitions * When dialog pops up and you close it, there's a dangling shadow in the air * You open privacy policy and application is killed in background and you see splash screen again with no state restoration, what the f?
Hot garbage, the time you spent on this could be spent on rewriting to proper native standards.