Updates
As much as we like to think that we’ve delivered a great app and that we’re never going to work on it again, that’s rarely the case. There are always things that we want to improve. There are always new technologies and methods of working that we want to introduce into our app. There are constantly those “It would be good if…” statements that we get from our users once they start using it. None of these are a bad thing, because if users are suggesting enhancements, then they are engaged!
When I’ve instructed courses in the past, evolution and updates for apps are a great topic of discussion. From my personal view, I am all for what I call stabilization of the app, which involves checking where the app has been created, whether it’s working, and whether the processes are running smoothly, and I maybe just carry out some basic maintenance when needed. That being said, what I’m always concerned about is the stagnation...