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Old 07-14-2010, 11:13 PM
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Re: Should the chefs start helping Android?

I can say, as an htc hero user who came from a blackjack 2/vogue/diamond, that android is far more stable than ay of my windows phones were. My hero has a 528 mhz processor and, even while running multiple apps at the same time with the htc sense framework running in the background, is still pretty snappy.

More on the subject, this question is both irrelevant and unrealistic. That's like asking windows xp programmers to help modify ubuntu kernel structures. Just because you are a dev doesn't mean you can develop for everything. The chefs at this point have made their choice of platform.

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I'm not saying they will be able to do it either. I'm just saying that out of all of us, the cooks are probably the more technically inclined and coule therefore, probably, offer the most help.
As for this, i'm sure there are chefs that, no matter how much time they spent with android, still couldn't get their hands dirtier than i do in android. I'm not trying to say that i'm the shit and know everything about android, but it just makes sense to me. The way windows mobile works has never seemed logical or efficient to me, so i could never really wrap my head around it's math. Android, on the other hand, is very tailored to the way i think and i can therefore delve deeper than a lot of people much faster.
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