Hypothesis: the choice of the programming language and the technical architecture defines experimentability and therefore the upfront cost of changes.
Examples:
At #Basecamp the choice of using #Rails as language enables experimenting inside of an own instance of the real product.
At #FreeNow hundreds of microservices, separation of frontend and backend prevents experimenting in the product.
At #CulturedCode (thanks to #Swift) dozens of experiments are made possible with internal versions.
#basecamp #rails #freenow #culturedcode #swift
So I’ve been using #Things by #CulturedCode for a few years now as my main task management #app ☑️ Over time I gradually purchased the apps on each #Apple platform and have never regretted it ☺️Maybe shared tasks would be the main feature I miss but generally isn’t a problem in my use case. Do you use Things ? What do you like (or dislike) ? What other #apps do you use ? Omnifocus, 2Do, Apple reminders, …
#things #culturedcode #app #apple #apps
So I’ve been using #Things by #CulturedCode for a few years now as my main task management #app ☑️ Over time I gradually purchased the apps on each #Apple platform and have never been regretted it ☺️Maybe shared tasks would be the main feature I miss but generally isn’t a problem in my use case. Do you use Things ? What do you like (or dislike) ? What other #apps do you use ? Omnifocus, 2Do, Apple reminders, …
#things #culturedcode #app #apple #apps