This is a good point, that more and more the web moves towards mobile usage, especially in ways we can't anticipate. I've noticed more and more where software developers are trying to implement all the benefits of a full desktop experience into phones. A year or two back, someone mentioned a Hubski app, but it really would be far more beneficial to have the site built for a mobile platform instead. like the article states. Any ideas, mk?
forwardslash is at work on something that should bring joy. We prefer to under-promise, but the current condition will change. My first reaction to requests for an API was "Why not?" But as we considered it, I became more and more convinced that an API often seeds an unbalanced relationship. Developers work hard, we benefit, and then when we want to change in a way that breaks the current API, developers suffer.A year or two back, someone mentioned a Hubski app, but it really would be far more beneficial to have the site built for a mobile platform instead. like the article states. Any ideas, mk?