| > The pain of Windows phone development was significantly worse especially when you consider they kept on changing it every year because of their inferior development environment and tooling. Vastly superior to Android Studio. > Google switched IDE's. Microsoft changed their development environment and tooling each time they decided to osbourne their still born OS. Google replaces Android Studio plugins at each major release. Profilers, Gradle configurations, IDE plugins > Well, at least they stuck with it instead of chucking it to the curb each year and starting over. It already started over 4 times, with incompatible build systems. > Isn't being left in the cold an annual event for Windows phone developers? Not as much as at Google IO. Oh sorry, maybe you are right we don't feel the cold as we are taking care of our sun burns. > This is in contrast to the Windows phone .build conference where there were no sessions because no one was building Windows phone apps. There is no such thing as Windows Phone specific conference, there is only BUILD conference, Connect conference and Windows Developer days. > Isn't choice good. Not when it increases development costs. > Because XCode and Visual Studio are bug free when new versions are released, right? Oh wait. Android Studio wins in bug counts. > Google has to support 3 platforms unlike Microsoft who couldn't even support 1. Strangely, you cleverly forgot to mention Genymotion. As for Microsoft their Android Emulator still runs better than Google's on Windows. Maybe Google needs to do less inverted balanced tree whiteboard interview exercises and more OS related stuff. |
Last time I installed Visual Studio that pig sprayed 30 GB of garbage all over my SSD.
>Google replaces Android Studio plugins at each major release.
It's how the IDE is updated with new features. It also doesn't need third party plugins, like Resharper, to actually make it useful.
>It already started over 4 times, with incompatible build systems.
How many build systems did Windows phone have again? Be sure to factor in the Silverlight clusterfuck.
>Not as much as at Google IO. Oh sorry, maybe you are right we don't feel the cold as we are taking care of our sun burns.
At least they have sunny weather as opposed to depressing weather followed by depressing keynotes. Hey, let's open with a 2 hour Azure demo. Did people actually pay to go to this?
>There is no such thing as Windows Phone specific conference, there is only BUILD conference, Connect conference and Windows Developer days.
Which is why I specified Build.
>Android Studio wins in bug counts.
I'll take that bet any day. I've used Xcode and it has its fair share of bugs. As for VS, when you're spraying 30GB of files your bound to have a clusterfuck of bugs.
>Strangely, you cleverly forgot to mention Genymotion.
Really? Do they also make an IDE for all 3 platforms?
>As for Microsoft their Android Emulator still runs better than Google's on Windows.
No it doesn't. It's not even comparable. Perhaps you should install the Android Emulator one of these days and compare them. In fact, I'm not even sure the Microsoft Emulator even works anymore. Do they even update it?
>Maybe Google needs to do less inverted balanced tree whiteboard interview exercises and more OS related stuff.
They have Android, Chrome OS and Fuschsia so they seem to be doing well on the OS front. As for Windows, you better hope Microsoft is prepared for the release of a free, modern, real time microkernel OS with a capabilities based security model.