It took some time and web searching, but I got the implementation of the iOS client login flow, well, flow. Awesomesauce.
@kdfrawg I know, but if I remember correctly @hazardwarning asked me to write a tutorial for non-technical people. I don't think there is such a post by anyone out there.
@hazardwarning Was it you who asked me to write a blog post or something if I figure out how to use a custom domain on a 10C site?
@matigo Reporting a bug in Cappuccino. I opened the mentions tab to check who was that person who asked me a thing, but it was not shown in the list of posts. So, I clicked the Load More button in the end of the page, and I got some old posts that didn't necessarily mention me.
@matigo Because I want to know the ins and outs of both platforms, that's why. I could do a C library that both platforms use, but I think I will do that in another project.
Working remotely today. That means that I can do some work on my 10C clients too. Maybe I should do the iOS login flow next, I already have that in place for Android. After that I can start adding streams and interactions.
@matigo Well done. I am still on my way on that path, but I am getting there. Slowly, but steadily.
@phoneboy Could be. :-) On the other hand, I code mostly Java nowadays, thanks to being one of the few capable Android guys in our company. It's a bit boring every now and then, but man's got to do what man's got to do.
@phoneboy Because knowing Java can land you an enterprise job? Or because it can be the springboard to understanding the CS concepts that can be applied in other, more modern languages? Or because that's what their teachers know?