bjplink | 12 years ago | on: Ask HN: How do you sell and promote web application consultation work?
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bjplink | 13 years ago | on: Ask HN: Was your App ever rejected or pulled from the App Store?
This was one of the reasons why I stopped bothering with iOS apps. It's luck of the draw with your reviewer and the time between submitting a new binary and hoping you get someone else is irritating.
bjplink | 13 years ago | on: Ask HN: What mobile app did you make and how much are you making from it?
I wrote a short article last year about how the app fared when I had both a paid and free version: http://www.brianjlink.com/sucks-not-working
I haven't updated US Golf Courses at all since April of 2011. The app is currently both out of date and has a broken weather feature but still seems to generate at least some minimal interest every day.
bjplink | 13 years ago | on: A proposal for improving HN : it should cost a user Karma to post
I enjoy HN as a nice source of interesting links and stories to read on my own time. Yet I find that I can't make it through even half of the comments on any given thread that is popular. It's too difficult to squeeze out the insightful stuff. I tend to just keep track of several regulars via their comments feed and try my best to avoid the chatter of the masses anymore.
My biggest personal pet peeve since I first joined here back in August of 2008 is when bigger threads devolve into tangential side arguments about who is using ad hominen, straw men tactics and other meta discussion methods. When half of the comments are about someone else's commenting technique the thread has gone into the weeds for me.
bjplink | 13 years ago | on: Ask HN: How much recurring income do you generate, and from what?
bjplink | 13 years ago | on: Ask HN: What is the best iOS analytics platform?
bjplink | 13 years ago | on: Ask HN: What is the best iOS analytics platform?
bjplink | 13 years ago | on: OnLive Said to Lay Off Entire Staff
bjplink | 13 years ago | on: Ask HN: Sending non-mass emails?
bjplink | 14 years ago | on: John Gruber: A Few Words About The Talk Show
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bjplink | 14 years ago | on: On Coda 2 and Diet Coda
Why would someone possibly care enough to go out of there way to write a blog post condemning them. I just don't get it. This seems like a popular tactic in the Ruby and Python communities although it's toned down enough over the last few years that I thought this movement was about over. This post just helped remind me it isn't.
bjplink | 14 years ago | on: On Coda 2 and Diet Coda
"...but choosing to build a MySQL editor into a web development package just furthers my impression that Coda is basically designed for the php crowd."
I'm not sure why that is a problem.
This article by Croft is a pretty good summation of almost all of the negative commentary surrounding both the original version of Coda and the upcoming release of Coda 2. The rest of the article is full of digs at people who work in a way different than what Jeff Croft does. It is incredibly condescending.
The reason why I can't stand reading nerdy tech blogs anymore is because everyone is convinced they are right and the rest of the plebes using antiquated (read: different) technology are morons.
I would argue that there are enough people doing things the way Coda best supports to make the creation and marketing of the software justifiable. Otherwise they probably wouldn't be days away from releasing a major new version they appear to have spent a lot of time, money and thought on.
If there's enough demand for software like Coda shouldn't we all just take a big step back and acknowledge that's ok? There's more than one way to operate as a developer today and maybe we should all leave our thousand word treatises that chastise people for doing things the way they want in our "drafts" folder.
bjplink | 14 years ago | on: John Gruber takes 'The Talk Show' to Mule Radio
One day a week I work on-site for a client and it's a monster commute. I need four hours of podcasts each week to make the drive down and back bearable. The Talk Show helped me get through a big chunk of that so it's a bummer to see its old format go away.
I'm going to give the new Talk Show a shot though. Even though Mike Monteiro doesn't appear to be directly involved with this new version (yet) my usual reaction to most things involving him isn't very favorable. I don't particularly enjoy his current podcast at Mule Radio and his recent book is good but not as good as he or the people involved want you to believe it is. But I find Gruber's take on most things, in particular Apple, too good to just automatically discount this new show through guilt by association.
bjplink | 14 years ago | on: John Gruber takes 'The Talk Show' to Mule Radio
Benjamin: "We'll be back regular time next week, right?" Gruber: "I guess so." Benjamin: "Ok. Thanks John." Gruber: "Adios."
bjplink | 14 years ago | on: Ask HN: Where do you get your news?
bjplink | 14 years ago | on: Ask HN: Freelancer? How do you track your time/billing
bjplink | 14 years ago | on: Show HN: Verelo.com
bjplink | 14 years ago | on: Show HN: Verelo.com
bjplink | 14 years ago | on: Would you publicly call out an non-paying client?
There probably isn't a freelancer out there that hasn't wanted to do what this guy has done to a deadbeat client. I just don't see how going this route benefits you in any way though. Now everyone involved looks like a jerk.
bjplink | 14 years ago | on: Show HN: Tag Along (my first iPhone app 37 days later)
Eventually clients will call for help and say "I need you to look at the system." or "Can you login to the system and change something?"
Also, and this is just my perception and probably not 100% true, I feel like you get less pushback on things like pricing when you tell them you are building them a system and not a website.