Posted on 02/22/2022 2:36:44 AM PST by NetAddicted
It's called "agile development" .. an app is released with a core set of functionality, additional functionality is delivered during a "sprint" and continual updates/upgrades are the norm. Those are typically based on customer requests for features/functionality.
Looks to me like that's what they're doing, and they appear to be focused on Apple users first. Android users will follow and I wonder when browser based/desktop access will follow.
I refuse to use my cellphone for social media apps. That's just begging to be tracked and followed.
“Why release an app that isn’t fully functional yet?”
I’d love to ask Bill Gates why he been released software that wasn’t fully functional for decades.
Oy vey.
What is a Platform?
As long as they’re not working for Truth Social or admins. There are always doofus users.
in this context it means the entire infrastructure (except for the internet), not just the application software ...
I tried to ask that question, in my 2nd post, but not as clearly as you.
For #3, what are discriminatory references? If I say homosexuality is a sin, is that discriminatory? And what the heck are references?
10 to 1, an experienced tech guy is VP and working closely with Nunes.
Are you a computer specialist? Good to hear your information.
Thanks.
Still Nunes is out of his depth as a CEO.
I have a very broad background, much of it in app development, infrastructure, cloud and information security.
In my current role, I work with agile development teams that specialize in app development for high wealth clients at a multi-national bank.
Much of what you'll see in financial services apps, cloud apps and apps like GETTR, Cloud Social, etc.. are all user driven, meaning features & functionality that are built into the app are those that users request. Features are added over time, refined, etc.. using quick development and deployment cycles called "sprints" that typically last 2-3 weeks.
It's all about incrementalism and not letting an app get stale while adding features users want. When agile is done right, it's very successful. When it's not, it doesn't end well for the app itself or the app teams.
EXACTLY!!! Tim Scott is a HUGEEEEEE RINO. Beware of that fake deep state loser.
What’s your user name on TS, I will gladly follow you over there! I’m eternalape9
They are probably already there but laying low.
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