I’m working on a new macOS menu bar app that’s all about tracking tasks. But it’s not a todo app. Huh?
Announcing “Done” - the minimalist app for tracking things you’ve already done.
Whether it’s keeping a running list of tasks related to a work project, an indie dev app, a customer initiative, etc, Done is the easiest way to log your completed work and be on your way. Complete with tags, charts, and data export, the app is designed to be unobtrusively useful and dead simple to use.
Let me know if this is something you’d be interested in. I’ll be sharing more details soon!
A friend told me I could “totally get a job as an iOS developer” given I’ve published several apps with a decent amount of polish.
I replied that my apps prove I can tinker until something works, but I would brilliantly fail a developer interview since I’ve never truly studied development from a professional perspective.
I also constantly wonder if I did iOS development as my profession, would it drain all the enjoyment I get from it? There’s something to be said about why hobbies are hobbies and the ability to work at them at your own pace and in your own style …
@brandonhorst It’s the balance of education vs real world experience I guess. It feels like employers are caring less about the formal education bit and more about the individual’s potential. At least the companies I’d be interested in would function that way.