Right As Rain..and it never gets old.. Sometimes one has to slip on the pavement and break a leg , inorder to get the right signs put up.. It was not my intention to berate the efforts of Google, and it does seem that some are more passionate about Google than others. but nevertheless some valid points were made.. for and against.. I for one, sit in the camp that believes if you put out anything for general consumption then that is a representation of yourself or your company.. and when it comes to competition , your best face forward is the best way to go. yes the OS is new and yes documentation is usually always an issue, but in Google defense, I do not believe there is room for such sentiments. Sure thing 20,000 apps are out there.. well done.. and there could have been 20,000 more if the documentation was just a bit easier to decipher for "NewBees" and things were a litle eaiser to find.. spending hours staring at a problem when you first start out is just plain wasteful, espqecially when there is no reason for it. Breakng down my "Rant" only lends more substance to my argument that in order to find and learn things.. one has to look here and there for answers, instead of one comprehensive spot... and that my friendsg wastes time.. and energy and completely sucks the feel good feeling one has when they first begin this Android oddessy.. Waiting days to get answers to questions and finding information on developers pages that does not instantly bleed itself into the vein, or versions that have changed where the documentation has not is a legtimate cause celeb.. So for all you learned Developers who do not appreciate us Newbees having an opinion.. then i say, if you know then share.... instead to sit back with your knowldge and your 20,000 apps..
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