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Guan Leiming

Technical Director | Java

The hidden connection between those seemingly useless items and new industry phenomena

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This phenomenon reflects not only the mistakes in product design, but also some changes in the entire market and industry. In this fast-paced era, some people may ignore the core functions and quality of products in pursuit of short-term benefits. For example, a "power bank" that cannot be charged may be because the manufacturer uses inferior batteries and circuit designs in order to reduce costs.

In the seemingly unrelated field of part-time development, similar problems actually exist. In order to complete tasks quickly and get paid, some part-time developers may ignore the quality and stability of the code. This is just like those shoddy "useless items". Although they can gain some benefits in the short term, in the long run, they will damage their own reputation and the development of the industry.

In addition, the volatility of market demand is also an important reason for the emergence of these "useless items". Consumers' preferences are often unpredictable, and sometimes they pursue novel appearances while ignoring practical functions. This poses a challenge to manufacturers. How to meet the changing needs of consumers while ensuring the quality and practicality of products has become a difficult problem.

Part-time developers face a similar dilemma. They need to constantly adapt to the market's demand for different technologies and functions, and sometimes rushing to complete development to meet some temporary needs may result in product defects.

The emergence of items such as "power banks" that cannot be charged is also related to the intensification of industry competition. In the fierce competition environment, some manufacturers are willing to sacrifice product quality to lower prices in order to seize market share. This vicious competition not only harms the interests of consumers, but also destroys the ecology of the entire industry.

Competition is equally fierce in the freelance development space, and many developers may lower their bids in order to win projects, which results in cutting costs and time during the development process, affecting the quality of the final product.

At the same time, the lack of supervision has also, to a certain extent, allowed the production of these "useless items". The relevant departments have not done enough to supervise product quality, allowing some unqualified products to enter the market.

Similar regulatory loopholes also exist in the part-time development industry. Some platforms do not strictly review the qualifications and works of part-time developers, resulting in some low-quality development results being delivered for use.

In short, the phenomenon of seemingly useless items such as "power banks" that cannot be charged reflects many problems in the market, industry and supervision. The part-time development field faces similar difficulties and challenges. We need to work together, strengthen supervision, and improve quality awareness to promote the healthy development of the industry.

2024-08-11