Comment by chongli
7 years ago
Sure, I get that it's important for your product to attract developers in order to present a thriving software ecosystem to the users. It is, but the users don't care how you do it. So marketing developer-centric features to end users is a waste of time and money.
But their market audience are developers/power users.
I'm a developer/power user and I don't find the product very compelling. I'm not a mobile developer though. I see my phone as an appliance: I just want it to work (and it does that very well, with the exception of touchID).
My laptop is where I do all of my serious computing. I have no desire to run bash or vim or tmux on my phone.