![]() I would love to add more new features to my apps, but I spend more than 50% of time just maintaining. I feel like a janitor.Īnd not saying all those policy changes every damn 's TOO MUCH. ![]() It's pretty much constant rewriting of code just to keep it working on all Android versions. Also, the app you will be developing is inspired by Reddit, and you will be dealing with the process of rendering data from Reddits public API. Deprecated deprecated deprecated, that's the mantraĮvery android update ALWAYS screw something up - just from top of my head changes since android 8 - background app limitations screwed up widgets, JobIntentService for background work is buggy and crashing (bg jobs are such a major pain in the ass), then scoped storage access in 11.ĭevelopers face more and more restrictions and often it takes so much longer to keep app functional on the latest Android version, than actually adding a new feature ![]() When you write a code, you can bet in 6 months there will be couple deprecated methods lol. Half of the time copy pasted code doesn't even work or is using deprecated methods ![]() UI is a mess and there are like 5 ways of doings everything and it never stops changingĭocumentation is a mess because changes are so fast, it's rarely up to date. It's a perpetual, very fast evolution without any signs of finally slowing down:Įclipse to android studio (ok I liked this change) I started android dev 8yrs ago, and I just don't have this much time to keep up with constant, neverending big changes. ![]()
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