How to build a great mobile development team
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How to build a great mobile development team
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Re: How to build a great mobile development team
#2Totally agree. This almost always works.
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#4What it means is you typically get someone who knows very little about Android putting out utter crap. I think this is one of the reasons why the Android Market has suffered from such low quality, even in apps from major companies.
Re: How to build a great mobile development team
#5One thing that frustrates me is the new 'mobile developer' role that seems to have emerged. Rather than having two separate people - an iOS specialist and an Android specialist, companies will hire a 'mobile developer' as if Android and iOS have a lot in common with each other. They would never hire someone who had only Objective-C experience to code a Java app, but they will happily throw an iOS developer at an Andr…
Re: How to build a great mobile development team
#6It never ceases to amaze me how companies will spend months trying to find someone with skills that take weeks to learn.
Re: How to build a great mobile development team
#7One thing that frustrates me is the new 'mobile developer' role that seems to have emerged. Rather than having two separate people - an iOS specialist and an Android specialist, companies will hire a 'mobile developer' as if Android and iOS have a lot in common with each other. They would never hire someone who had only Objective-C experience to code a Java app, but they will happily throw an iOS developer at an Andr…
Agreed. We don't consider Android and iOS programmers interchangable (except in so far as we consider all programmers at JTV to largely be generalists who can work on whatever they put their minds to). Android and iPhone are different platforms with their own gotchas that just happen to share some form factors and styles of interface elements. When we do product design we design for each separately.
Five platforms, five compilers, five api´s... yet everything runs on 32bit ARM, uses ANSI/ISO C-like syntax and reads UTF8 over HTTP.
I tried writing something that was multiplatform with HybridKit and it was almost impossible. Even stupid code generation might be too much. So solid design and custom code seems like a safe bet.
Re: How to build a great mobile development team
#8One thing that frustrates me is the new 'mobile developer' role that seems to have emerged. Rather than having two separate people - an iOS specialist and an Android specialist, companies will hire a 'mobile developer' as if Android and iOS have a lot in common with each other. They would never hire someone who had only Objective-C experience to code a Java app, but they will happily throw an iOS developer at an Andr…
Agreed. We don't consider Android and iOS programmers interchangable (except in so far as we consider all programmers at JTV to largely be generalists who can work on whatever they put their minds to). Android and iPhone are different platforms with their own gotchas that just happen to share some form factors and styles of interface elements. When we do product design we design for each separately.
Re: How to build a great mobile development team
#9It never ceases to amaze me how companies will spend months trying to find someone with skills that take weeks to learn.
It may take weeks to learn for the right person. But I doubt the right person is available. Do you know any really good developer who isn't really busy?
Re: How to build a great mobile development team
#10It never ceases to amaze me how companies will spend months trying to find someone with skills that take weeks to learn.
It may take weeks to learn for the right person. But I doubt the right person is available. Do you know any really good developer who isn't really busy?