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words from a hurt dev 😢

stupid users don't review when all's good 😤

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  • 50
    Open to feedback level over 9000
  • 42
    That user deserves that shit, people need to stop acting like this!
  • 4
    import StoreKit
    requestReview()
  • 25
    the world deserves more Floydians
  • 3
    @Bitkris Personally, I think this kind of reply is much more effective than the BS "thanks for your review, we'll try to make it better". There are reasons for everything. I am not saying it's normal to be like that, just that it's effective.
  • 2
    But if someone posts a good comment, people will assume you paid for it... So there's no winning here.
  • 1
    @Bitkris I don't know. and it is not my app. I was browsing through the play store when I found the app and this comment.
    but what you say is legit. I shall keep that in my mind. thanks.
  • 1
    @Floydian since I had to use plural (Floydians) I did not tag you. 😅 thanks anyway ✌️
  • 1
    @cst1992 I agree. It is so much better than the generic - thanks for your review. our team is working hard.. etc etc..
    the users should know what's and why's of the app's features' ++s and --s.
  • 1
    @Bitkris no probs :)
  • 1
    @Floydian shall follow the same practice from now on.
  • 0
    what do you mean, "get candlestick data"?
    there's just data.
    which you apparently are getting from somewhere already, otherwise you would have no graphs at all...
    ... and then you render that data as candlesticks...

    ... same as i did it in vb6 when i was 18 and playing around with pulling data from my father's ninjatrader training account...

    ... am I missing something?
  • 1
    @Midnigh-shcode I was also thinking the same, I've worked on matplotlib. The data is always same, it's just that you can represent it in different ways
  • 0
    @Midnigh-shcode @omigator it seems to require some special data that requires that much cash.
  • 1
    Devs in A-Life Software LLC don't know devRant. Otherwise they would let their anger out here, let it all out, then politely reply to the guy.
  • 0
    @cst1992 nonsense. you get tick data for each indicator you are subscribed to (price, volume, etc), each is a double, 2-20 ticks per second, which... doesn't accumulate that quickly, compresses pretty well, and you can average out points which are too close for your needed precision (make full-precision charts a premium feature), further reducing the data by about half up to two thirds...
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