Just thought I'd share...
Knight
I wish I had time to give this a more in depth reply right now, but thank you for mentioning those experiences, at the very least. There's
absolutely nothing that is going to keep me back from pursuing this
interest more, especially now that you've mentioned all of those wonderful little gems. :) I'd love to hear more specifics if you ever have time and feel like digressing a bit.
Hell, I've got a few ideas for 'droid apps of my own lately, too. If you need any help on the mundane aspects of the app coding, once I'm starting
to learn the general APIs, let me know. I need practice.
That's great to hear. I think the hobby is more alive than ever. There's just so much to do. Analog repeaters (the classic portion of the hobby), digipeaters, internet repeater linking, FreeDV (digital voice over VHF/UHF and HF, using extremely narrow bandwidth and gracefully degrades when data is missing), satellite repeaters, contests galore, SOTA (summits on the air), POTA (parks on the air), packet BBSes, Broadband Hamnet (amateur licensed wifi mesh over extended distances), etc.
Exciting times. I thought things were neat when it was all analog when I was 10 years old and an avid scanner listener. Years later I'm finding that there's not shortage of things to touch.
Thanks for that offer! I think it would come in handy -- and any others who think they want to jump in are welcome too. My particular sets of "ready now" skills include backend development (variety of languages and frameworks), API design, architecture, infrastructure, and iOS development. Constantly working on additional skills (I make sure to do one lesson a day online), especially around design, user experience (UX), etc.
But, there's too much to do for me to tackle alone. What's your droid development experience so far? (A nice first goof around could be to develop an Android client for http://radioworld.me since it's relatively straight forward and would serve as a basis for future work, if you were interested).
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