I mean they have all those super smarty 350+k engineers right? What are they doing? But they are slow, comments not loading correctly , features no one wants, search is horrendous etc Tv in the other side is never down, show 1 second charts from over 50 market places, is super snappy and has a great UI #tech #tradingview #faang And don't make some excuses about "scaling" or "you are the product" People pay for Google docs or LinkedIn
These are entirely different products, wtf are you on about
Yes, that is what software is. What do you even mean Every software is different
And everyone software is built under different constraints and serves different purposes, OP must be a junior engineer if he can't even wrap his head around such basic things
Big companies are not good at making great software usually, they hire engineers to spend all day stuck dealing with corporate politics. Small companies and startups that have a vision usually make way better products because they already know what they want to build and can spend time addressing customer needs and incorporating feedback quickly.
What do they get paid for then i wonder
TradingView is a big company now
TV is shitty on mobile, quite possibly the most unintuitive app for charts. I genuinely prefer Webull charts for price action. Also tv limits the number of tickers you can watchlist which is ridiculous.
Agree on mobile, I am talking about web or desktop software. JIRA for example is the total opposite, slow and clunky and horrible but doesn't need to "scale" either Are you sure about that limit? I have pro+ and never experienced it. What is it?
You need to pay for more tickers. I believe the max is 30 on the free plan.
Probably don’t have the same number of users such as linkedin and Instagram.
Sure, we can take other softwares like docker desktop or teams then that's run locally
I dont even know what tradingview is…but some simple operations like search etc could be very expensive when you have billions of users…
Correct, but I'm talking about configuration options, clunkiness, forcing updates on paying users you didn't ask for Same with Spotify, it runs locally but really went downhill
i guess similar response..when you cater to a wider group you need to account what an average user would use..or look and feel that caters to the majority of the viewers(examles some colors or button placement may look funny to us but may be its important for someone with a disability or bad vision etc etc ) I am not saying its all rosy there is politics as well..some ego maniac product suss might force a few things down everyone’s throat but mostly its because there is a wider net and they try not to upset people instead of pleasing a minority.
Real Dunning Krueger effect happening here
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What company do you work for? TC? Coward. Albertsons 80k
lol
What?