this is the best time to be an app dev
everyone is stuck at home
on their phones
i love it
i was thinking this rn. Are your profits up rn or are you just working on getting downloads?
Im a CS grad student studying programming languages, gonna try and get a google internship this coming summer
You’re a grad student? Why you live in a small ass dorm?
@boruto_dad you go to MIT? Been struggling here for years but am taking some time off and want to try to pick up some more CS before I go back
i was thinking this rn. Are your profits up rn or are you just working on getting downloads?
downloads.. ecpm is trash atm
You’re a grad student? Why you live in a small ass dorm?
It’s a single, that’s all I care about
Got this from Appodeal
What a time we are living in right now. We hope you are staying safe amidst the coronavirus outbreak. Our teams around the world are taking the necessary precautions in line with our localities' conditions and are mostly working remotely to ensure you continual services.
As you may know, now is a time when many people are finding themselves stuck at home and finding ways to pass by the time. Mobile app downloads have increased significantly during the outbreak and people have been spending significantly more time on their devices. At the same time, businesses are severely disrupted, which means many advertisers are pausing or limiting their ad spend now.
So what does that mean for you as a mobile app publisher or developer?
According to our most recent eCPM report, the eCPMs in China had dropped sharply in February during the peak of their lockdown. At the same time, the ad impressions delivered more than double, which resulted in overall net ad revenue increase.
As more countries are ordering lockdowns this month, it is likely they will experience the same trend where the eCPMs decrease but the overall ad impressions increase, leading to a decent ad revenue bump.
During this period of decreased eCPMs in the affected countries, now would be a good time to launch or boost your user acquisition campaigns. The acquisition costs would be lower than usual and the audience would be more receptive to downloading new apps.
posted in life sxn but probably better to post here
Im currently finishing up first year in business, and Im supposed to choose a specific module to continue in for the rest of the 3 years (my options are finance, accounting, hr, and marketing, cannot choose two for a double major or major and minor, only one). I was considering doing honors major in marketing, and also doing a minor in computer science.
I know that I would need more experience and would have to self teach for a cs job, but I feel like a minor would give me a good intro into cs and lead to me working on it during my own time.
Basically, does this sound like a good setup? Anyone here with a marketing or cs degree (or both) that can give me some insight on careers after graduating?
posted in life sxn but probably better to post here
Im currently finishing up first year in business, and Im supposed to choose a specific module to continue in for the rest of the 3 years (my options are finance, accounting, hr, and marketing, cannot choose two for a double major or major and minor, only one). I was considering doing honors major in marketing, and also doing a minor in computer science.
I know that I would need more experience and would have to self teach for a cs job, but I feel like a minor would give me a good intro into cs and lead to me working on it during my own time.
Basically, does this sound like a good setup? Anyone here with a marketing or cs degree (or both) that can give me some insight on careers after graduating?
Received a BS in CS. I definitely recommend taking an intro class first before committing to a minor. See if you like it or not. Also, try building something simple for yourself and see if you enjoy the process. If you do, you'll like CS. Otherwise, CS might not be the best path imo.
Anyone have a good project idea? Need to build something on the side to spend my time on
Anyone have a good project idea? Need to build something on the side to spend my time on
usually i just live life until I say “wow what a glaring f***ing inconvenience”
fix that one
Anyone have a good project idea? Need to build something on the side to spend my time on
Take Andrew Ng’s Machine Learning course and see if that stirs your curiosity at all
Take Andrew Ng’s Machine Learning course and see if that stirs your curiosity at all
Not a big fan of ML/AI/DS type of stuff. It's more statistics than anything else and I'm not a fan of stats as much.
Anyone have a good project idea? Need to build something on the side to spend my time on
Music app with google firestore as your backend service for storage of files and user information
Me and two of friends started our first job on the first of March and they both got laid off due to Corona virus praying i make it through
Optimization problems
I need to take a numerical a***ysis class badly. No idea how any of this stuff works yet I'm working with ML/image segmentation
yall got any good recommendations?
wait a minute, last time i made a website i used namecheap and digital ocean (shout out to yeoming)
this is the best time to be an app dev
everyone is stuck at home
on their phones
i love it
https://techcrunch.com/2020/04/02/consumers-spent-record-23-4-billion-on-apps-in-q1-2020-thanks-to-being-stuck-indoors/
Time to make a mobile app