Andrey Butov

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Husband, father, founder at Antair where we build all sorts of things.
In My Kanban ( https://apps.apple.com/us/app/my-kanban-personal-kanban-app/id1251498367 ), the code responsible for offline data sync is the most complex piece. I'd love to replace it with a CRDT, but the most popular ones are all JavaScript. There's opportunity there to wrap something like Automerge in native mobile SDKs.
‎My Kanban: Personal Kanban App

‎My Kanban is a simple but powerful personal Kanban app, for all of your tasks to-do lists. You can easily track and organize everything you are working on now, things that need doing, and stuff that's already done. • Let My Kanban keep track of everything you need to do. You might forget things, bu…

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OK, Youtube, relax. I just asked for some blues music. I don't need to go this deep into it.
Over the past 3 Xcode updates, I've had to add more and more "caveat" sections to our Podfiles to get Cocoapod to play nice with existing projects. This is how it starts. Feels like maybe Cocoapods is on its way out? Shame. I kinda like it.
25 years ago I recall having to swap out network pocket bytes because the machine didn’t like the endian ordering. In many ways things are so much simpler now. But in other ways, they are so much more complicated. Imagine software development in another 25 years.
Robocop Rogue City is a weird game. It's janky, but in a way that you're not sure if it's meant to be campy and intentional. But it also has good writing, story, acting, and solid gameplay. It feels like it was made by different teams that were never in the same room together.

A new user tries a framework, gets confused, and leaves.

The dev thinks “I’ll make it easier. I’ll add conventions. I’ll add some presets. I’ll make a meta-framework!”

Wrong direction. The user wanted to understand. Magic makes it simple to implement, not simple to understand.

Does Maroon 5 have any songs that’s not about Adam Levine getting laid?
From an Excel subreddit
That word is not from that book ... but ok.
Programming in just ONE language should be lauded. – Cliffski's Blog