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How’s everyone liking agile development?
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<blockquote data-quote="eats packages" data-source="post: 5287020" data-attributes="member: 68137"><p>Diad 6 came from Honeywell, we really do not have a choice on the hardware, albeit the android development software is a huge improvement.</p><p></p><p>How i see it is there are too many hands in the cookie jar. The code for this thing is probably in the shadow realm, obfuscated in every way imaginable. Thing needs a smaller team with longer time and much, much, much more autonomy.</p><p></p><p>I imagine having such a simple feature as a touchscreen lock, or even an automatic buttdial/raindrop detector being thrown out because it would violate a core design principle.</p><p></p><p>I think I caught a hint of sarcasm from the diad implementation team when they got here... the device (from a software perspective) is difficult to use with one hand... because it's supposed to be used with two hands!! WDFD!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eats packages, post: 5287020, member: 68137"] Diad 6 came from Honeywell, we really do not have a choice on the hardware, albeit the android development software is a huge improvement. How i see it is there are too many hands in the cookie jar. The code for this thing is probably in the shadow realm, obfuscated in every way imaginable. Thing needs a smaller team with longer time and much, much, much more autonomy. I imagine having such a simple feature as a touchscreen lock, or even an automatic buttdial/raindrop detector being thrown out because it would violate a core design principle. I think I caught a hint of sarcasm from the diad implementation team when they got here... the device (from a software perspective) is difficult to use with one hand... because it's supposed to be used with two hands!! WDFD!! [/QUOTE]
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