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by neilv
2093 days ago
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Your comment is refreshing. I made the mistake of choosing iOS and SwiftUI for the first platform of a niche app, a few months ago. Trying to do things in the way Apple wants seems a good strategy in general, but the experience was bad in countless ways. The developing&publishing approval barrels don't help. I succeeded, but only by throwing vastly more experience and energy at it than should've been necessary. One of the engineering culture surprises was realizing that a lot of iOS developer chatter seemed to be repeating PR talking points, rather than the frank critiques that I'd expect in analogous situations in many other software development communities. Besides a theory of fandom or Stockholm Syndrome, or dreaming of a job at Apple, or fearing being deplatformed... maybe there's an incentive for someone with hard-earned knowledge in something marketable to play along and be reassuring about their own expertise in it? |
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