Iām with @gtt and @cspence to a degree, it never does to publicly have a go at a previous employer, however bad you think/may have been treated.
That said, Peachās departure does raise some interesting questions - why is it that eight of the ācoreā team have left in the last 12 months and where is the functionality that weāve been promised fo an age (Levels for instance).
Itās true that in the process of expansion companies suffer growing pains, folks leave for a variety of reasons, including the fact they become disillusioned with the direction a company takes etc etc but as a paying customer Iād like to get some assurances from the management that the wheels arenāt falling off the wagon.
I chose Corona because of the companyās positive attitude, itās pledge to support itās customer base and because itās quite simply the best tool for the job if you want to develop cross-platform.
Iād like to believe Corona is and will continue to be that tool, but with the focus on the Enterprise Edition, as Peach said in her blog, it does feel as though the āstandardā devs are being left behind.
Right now, I canāt afford to go Enterprise and with a couple of apps under my belt I need reassurances that Iām heading in the right direction and with the best tool for the job because Iām not prepared to bet the future of my business on a tool that gets only lucklustre support.
Perhaps now would be a good time for Walter to chip in with a few words of wisdom and some assurances (and possibly) rough dates for when promised functionality will appear.
I see today Corona have announced a deal with a cloud company - that might be good news for some and certainly has taken up a good deal of managementās time. For me, however, a stable platform with growing support for native features and the ability to be able to confidently move forward are way more important.
Just my $0.02
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