Any app made in a day could have been made in Excel, PowerPoint, or HTML.
Nonsense.
Their app replaced a piece of paper
They replaced it with a multi-usr networked relational database application which could be accessed from computers and mobile devices, instead of a piece of paper hanging on the wall of a single room.
Or they could have scanned the piece of paper to PDF and put it on a free dropbox account for anyone to access from computers or mobile devices - and call it a multi user networked flow chart.
Then make an electronic flowchart for free on Word or Powerpoint with no coding at all and put it on a network drive, as the electronic document is easier to modify...
A one-piece-of-paper decision tree would be simple enough to get going coded in Swift and distributed to ipads and phones then tidied up and given some bangs and whistles as time permits.
Feel free to read the article the next time. You know, the place where they wrote about what was actually required, and that a simple piece of paper couldn’t handle.
Then you might also give it a think whether or not this might be at a location with security requirements going beyond random Dropbox accounts on the internet.
Any app made in a day could have been made in Excel, PowerPoint, or HTML.
Nonsense.
Their app replaced a piece of paper
They replaced it with a multi-usr networked relational database application which could be accessed from computers and mobile devices, instead of a piece of paper hanging on the wall of a single room.
Or they could have scanned the piece of paper to PDF and put it on a free dropbox account for anyone to access from computers or mobile devices - and call it a multi user networked flow chart.
Then make an electronic flowchart for free on Word or Powerpoint with no coding at all and put it on a network drive, as the electronic document is easier to modify...
A one-piece-of-paper decision tree would be simple enough to get going coded in Swift and distributed to ipads and phones then tidied up and given some bangs and whistles as time permits.
Rookie programmer mistake #2: starting to work on the solution without reading the specification.
Oh yeah, since 1990. You can run an entire Fortune 500 company, (their inventory system, for instance), and have:
Full iOS, iPadOS, and macOS support. Fully intranet and Internet safe to any point on the globe, and write ALL of the code, and interface in under 24 hours, NO PROBLEM!!
You can kinda make it look nice IF you want, give that a couple days, tho. But Ugly and Functional (haha), 100% under 24 hours.
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Full iOS, iPadOS, and macOS support. Fully intranet and Internet safe to any point on the globe, and write ALL of the code, and interface in under 24 hours, NO PROBLEM!!
You can kinda make it look nice IF you want, give that a couple days, tho. But Ugly and Functional (haha), 100% under 24 hours.
One of the sickest programs ALIVE!!
p.s. oh almost forgot, you need Excel tho... 😂