On 06/06/2010 11:25 PM, [email protected] wrote:
> It seems that Android is very buggy compared not only to the iPhone,
> but to pretty much any other software. It's not just minor bugs either
> - pretty much every developer will come across many serious bugs. Some
> examples:

[...]

Since this thread seems to be still alive, I wanted to add something about your
comparison with the iPhone situation.

As it happens, I have just started to use XCode for a customer's project. And
what I can say is that it is all but bugfree.

Since you are mainly mentioning developer tools bugs, I can mention a terrific
bug in XCode, where the intellisense thing is completely messing up the edited
content, as if it wasn't properly redrawn or something. It really feels like
I've mistyped something, but is just gone whenever I move to another file and
come back.

This bug has occured about a dozen time in very short time, and this is just a
standard leopard snow system with a recent XCode installed.

In regard to documentation, the help browser is everything but handy. Help pages
are like 12 meters (40 feets ;) long in height, and whenever you press back, you
come back to the top of the page.

I neither want to troll nor to start an endless discussion, but I really felt
like clarifying certain points. iPhone and Android are trying to push tech
limits, and thus there are inevitable bugs on both side, that's it.

--
  Olivier


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