A Developer's 20-Year Journey From WAP Apps to AI-Driven Software
A software developer who began their career in 2003 reflects on over two decades of building applications across radically different technology eras. Starting with desktop software and early mobile platforms like WAP, Symbian, and Windows Mobile, they observed that business needs — such as enabling remote work — remained consistent even as the technology evolved. Their work later expanded to Android-based enterprise sales tools requiring complex integrations with ERP systems from vendors like Logo and Netsis, revealing that the mobile app itself was rarely the hardest part of a project. The developer also contributed to industrial and enterprise software for clients including Unilever and Toyota. A central takeaway from their career is that deeply understanding a problem often matters more than adopting the latest available technology.
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