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fpotter

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About fpotter

email: fpotter@pieceable.com gtalk: fpotter@gmail.com

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    Comment #19801817

    Location: Seattle Remote: OK Willing to relocate: No Technologies: Objective-C and Swift on iOS or macOS (~ 10 years experience) Résumé/CV: https://fpotter.org/about/ Email: fpotte…

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    Comment #13497749

    Thanks! We think the subscription model is the best fit for our product. While Ship is a native Mac app, it also relies on a backend service so we have ongoing costs to cover there…

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    Comment #13495260

    Sure. The unique thing about Ship is that it is backed by a continuously synchronized local database of your issues, across all of your repos. This lets Ship run incredibly quickly…

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    Comment #13494946

    If you cancel or your trial expires, Ship keeps working but it only works with your public repos. The intention is that Ship is always free for open source.

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    Comment #13494439

    Yep - it's a 30 day free trial. After that it's $9/month. Like GitHub, we're also offering a plan for organizations that want to provide Ship to their whole team. Our pricing page …

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    Comment #3950519

    Glad you like it! We spent all weekend hacking away on this - really excited to show it to everyone. Behind the scenes we're running iOS apps on Macs and streaming the screen to yo…

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    Comment #3487582

    If you don't feel like downloading it, here's a web-based live demo -- http://www.pieceable.com/view/bundle/p/a2a89/com.applidium.V... As the docs say, if you want to leave insert-…

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    Comment #3459858

    Interactive demo: http://www.pieceable.com/view/p/da77824c6f31216e0bd474bfde5a...

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    Comment #3302644

    Also, here's a live, playable demo that you can interact with -- http://www.pieceable.com/view/bundle/p/3ed77/com.lunaapp.Awe... Disclosure: this is running on my service.

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    Comment #2608447

    San Francisco, CA (full-time, part-time, remote possible) Pieceable is looking to change the way mobile mobile apps are developed, much like how WordPress changed the way many web …

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    Comment #2503648

    San Francisco, CA - Looking for first engineering hire! Pieceable Software is part of the current I/O Ventures class. We're building tools and services that make mobile developers'…

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    Comment #2436479

    Not sure what the max number of concurrent connections was, but the Yelp app has been opened just over 10k times so far.

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    Comment #2436181

    Yes, we do, too :-) The first version was actually all standard web stuff, but the performance was just a little bit below what we wanted. Flash works for now.

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    Comment #2436164

    Hey - I'm one of the Pieceable founders. The pricing plans we've put up so far are definitely intended for agencies / dev shops that want to share apps-in-progress with clients. We…

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    Comment #1867145

    Yes, go to college but don't go for the piece of paper, and don't go to a community college if you can help it. I was in almost exactly the same situation as you at 19 (28 now). I …

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    Comment #1749860

    Early startup based in San Francisco, working out of Dogpatch Labs. We're building Pieceable, a tool for creating native iPhone apps by piecing together different components (e.g. …

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    Comment #1748434

    San Francisco @ Dogpatch Labs / Pieceable Software / http://pieceable.com We're making Pieceable, a web service that enables almost anyone to build native mobile applications. The …

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    Comment #1421955

    I think I'm guilty of that. :-) It took me a really long time to figure out what RESTful design meant. As best I can tell, it's CRUD mapped onto the HTTP verbs.

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    Comment #1421946

    I agree, and it's certainly what I want as a developer. But, if I was building a web service that was supposed to be widely used (maybe some like the Yelp or Facebook API), I might…

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    Comment #1421461

    Thrift solves the same problem as pretty much any other remote procedure call (RPC) system. Among RPC systems, I'd say it's notable because it works easily with over a dozen differ…

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    Comment #1190523

    Try Pivotal Tracker. It's more geared for todos / feature stuff (and does it really well), but you can use it for bugs, too. If you're tracking more than 50 or so bugs, I could see…