Hello
I know this blog has been long over due, but we've been so busy fidgeting with the Droid Pistol, and going round in loops in the Playstore trying to understand how this app business works.
Hey! and i am pleased to begin this journey in the app universe by announcing the progress of our first app in the Google play store, we just hit 1000 downloads in 20 days! Ok right? (mmm....could do better).... now i am getting ahead of my self here, this post is supposed to be about the team.
That's right, the Swiftlaif team, the dudes trying to build apps that make your experience with mobile devices effortless and more enjoyable. The plan is making apps as simple and as straight forward as possible.
The team:
Raymond; he's the little gem in the magic pot. Everyone says that, but to me he just sits on his old laptop (very very old , 512kb of ram) punching his keyboard all day and especially at night. Now and then he complains about a chunk of code that disappeared or that has bugs in it. And that's all he says, code, bugs, algori.........zzzzzzzzzzzzzz. You get the point, he sits on his pc all day writing some strange language.
Raoul; the one who sees that stuff gets done, and on time. Always on the phone, on skype, meetings, play store this, google that, this is not correct, more of this, less of that, this is due like yesterday....... seriously? His job is supposed to be make sure things are done on time, and we have all we need.... look at Raymond's PC. haha!.
Bermond; yeah that's me. Whats my role? I am not really sure, i just do a lot of sketches, drawing and coloring. The fun stuff eh!. But it's not funny when you have Raoul on the phone every minute and Raymond standing over asking for the UI that was due yesterday ;) and I have nothing to show but a few doodles. You get the idea, my job is supposed to be fun but R & R always try and ruin it.
That's Swiftlaif,
Raymond Mbah Developer
Raoul Fossi Coordinator
Bermond Yange Designer
Kuddos guys,keep up the good work.
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