"Regrettably, Android multiplier is considerably greater than iOS's".

Java & Eclipse Vs Objective C & Xcode.  You decide.

Sorry, I just couldn't let that comment slide by.


On Sep 25, 11:45 am, JP <joachim.pfeif...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Integration in Eclipse - a step in the right direction if serious
> about promoting Proguard.
> It's wait and see for me now. I am too busy with other things to
> wanting to figure this one out.
>
> Xavier and crew, two aspects that I'll ask you to keep in mind:
> 1. There's plenty of developers who need to keep their apps flying
> through the release cycles. No need for curveballs flying in from
> leftfield.
> 2. Not to drag that tired iOs vs. Android bickering out, but you guys
> know that devs use platform multipliers when estimating efforts to
> develop an app against a spec. Regrettably, Android multiplier is
> considerably greater than iOS's, due the various complications we
> "enjoy" that carriers and manufacturers keep bringing into play. At
> least for what you can control, keep stuff simple so devs can focus on
> what their clients are willing to pay for.
>
> On Sep 23, 7:00 pm, Justin Giles <jtgi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Xavier stated in another thread that in the next release there will be
> > built-in support for proguard in Eclipse.  I can't find a link right now,
> > but the last discussion on it was earlier today or yesterday.
>
> > Justin

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