@TimCastelijns Clients don't know 90% of the time how much work their product is. To them, one screen should take a day and anything else is a waste. Just throw him/her into a river with a few lead weights and carry on
then hiring is what he has to do, someone to entirely take care of web front end stuffs, another one entirely dedicated for backend, and you for mobile
I saw a case where the client approved the refactoring only 1 year after we brought it, only when they faced a performance issue and their VP was not happy
but here they went a step ahead even when the user was complaining about the app being slow and crashes a lot the app team Manager pointed out that the webservices was slow so app was slow and crashes and therefore saving himself
Tim - do you guys have lunch breaks in The netherlands? if yes, just leave and go eat and drink a good cup of coffee (I ask because I've seen some countries not having them)
My boss and the client were sitting behind me at the table discussing what pile of shit this project has been, regarding progress and meeting expectations, for the past hour
Tim - If they're using an Android dev with no web dev experience as a web dev, they should really have written your learning curve into the project plan. That's not bad development that's bad project management.
Eric - If you're a good manager, you don't set someone with no interest to learning a technology he doesn't want to learn, then expect to see positive results.
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