On Mon, Oct 4, 2010 at 3:38 PM, Brian Conrad <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm not seeing it.
>

Me neither, any more. Seems the Market gnomes have been scared away again.
I'm sure they'll be back to wreak havoc soon enough. Can't wait to see what
surprises await next time I log in!


> But I was tempted to chime in on the ProGuard thread but it's been dead for
> a week.
>

Threads don't really die around here - they're just email conversations.
Chime in wherever is most appropriate. Or start a new thread.


> In that thread what I saw was the presumption that developers should be
> either with a company that has a specialized systems programmer who could
> deal with the implementation of ProGuard which currently is not integrated
> into Eclipse or a single developer wear many hats including systems
> engineer.
>

When you're working solo on a project, wearing many hats comes with the
territory. Currently I'm an app developer, web developer, customer service
rep, and head of marketing and promotion =P

While I haven't bothered with ProGuard in my project yet, I doubt it's so
incredibly difficult that an experience software developer couldn't figure
it out with enough time, online resources, and adequate documentation. Of
course, it's probably not the best use of an indie developer's time ...

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TreKing <http://sites.google.com/site/rezmobileapps/treking> - Chicago
transit tracking app for Android-powered devices

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