Apple Remote App Written By One Developer
Posted August 3, 2010 at 1:27pm by iClarified
Apple's Remote App was written by one person, not a team, and hasn't been updated because he is busy working on other things, according to Sachin Agarwal CEO of Posterous.
Agarwal, who worked on Final Cut Pro for six years at Apple, notes that the developer is a good friend of his and explains a few things about how the company works in a new blog posting.
Apple doesn't build large teams to work on every product they make. Instead, they hire very few, but very intelligent people who can work on different projects and move around as needed. One day you might be working on the Remote app, and the next day you might get pulled on to another project that needs your help.
The engineers on the Mac OS and iOS teams move back and forth between the two projects based on release cycles and what's needs to ship next.
Read More [via 9to5Mac]
Agarwal, who worked on Final Cut Pro for six years at Apple, notes that the developer is a good friend of his and explains a few things about how the company works in a new blog posting.
Apple doesn't build large teams to work on every product they make. Instead, they hire very few, but very intelligent people who can work on different projects and move around as needed. One day you might be working on the Remote app, and the next day you might get pulled on to another project that needs your help.
The engineers on the Mac OS and iOS teams move back and forth between the two projects based on release cycles and what's needs to ship next.
Read More [via 9to5Mac]