On May 19, 2008, at 10:33 AM, Peter Duniho wrote:
In any case, it takes a pretty blind eye to claim that the volume of complaints is in no way related to problems.
I would expect that the volume of complaints is pretty much directly related to the over 100.000 downloads of the iPhone SDK that happened over the last several weeks. Who can look at that number and not expect to hear from a lot of confused programmers trying to learn [1] a new language, [2] a new framework and [3] a new OS at the same time?
Programmers have been productive on this platform (language, tools, OS) for years and years. The tools, technologies and documentation is better than ever. Are there still things that could be better? Of course there is, but would that not always be true?
Whenever you, as a programmer, try to make this jump to a new platform you have to suppress the urge to complain about everything that isn't exactly like your old environment, or everything that you don't understand right away. This is just like traveling to a different country. Things that are different are not necessarily bad, and it typically takes a while to understand why things work the way they do (Take it from me, I just moved to the US). The point of traveling is experiencing new things to learn from and get inspired by, and the same holds true for learning about new environments as a programmer.
We welcome input from new users to our platform. It's great to have an influx of new people come with fresh ideas. Please file bug reports for any concrete problems you find or suggestions that you have:
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