Comment by wkjagt
2 days ago
Also, any fanciness you add in your product is something you need to then maintain. Even after the developer that built it leaves the company.
2 days ago
Also, any fanciness you add in your product is something you need to then maintain. Even after the developer that built it leaves the company.
It takes thousands of years for the stars to have changed positions in a noticeable way, and my best guess is that the customers will not use their car GPS for so long that this will bother them.
Very funny, but in case you're serious, it's not the stars changing...
...it's the software frameworks. A new screen size. A different color depth. A bug when the graphics library is upgraded for antialiasing. Etc.
That's not going to be an issue with devices already sold. And if developers of future devices can't handle it they should probably be fired from their job.
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