One thing I recently learnt about app-development (this actually applies to any product) is the idea of 'Minimum Viable Product' or MVP. MVP is a product with just enough features to satisfy early customers, and to provide feedback for future product development. This website has been up for a few weeks now and I have yet release its URL to my social media. This is because I don't want to release something so bare-bones and in-the-works that it puts off people from returning ever. But I do feel it is somewhat past that stage already. During my course as a Unity Certified Associate (you have heard of this 3 times already and are probably sick of it so I'll just call it 'Unity course'), I learnt that the app-development flow is as such (note: we didn't receive lecture slides so all these is purely from December 2018's memory and is error-prone):
I feared releasing an unfinished product (toolkit section and Flickr folders are still blank as of now), but I need to have planned 'Upgrade' (aka interesting updates). If I finish everything and release an iPhone X straight away in 2003, no one would care and the time of public interest would have long passed. As such, I'd like the list out the features of the MVP of this website. If you are seeing this, that probably means all these conditions have finally been fulfilled. Julian Cheung's Blarg MVP
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