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One of the most important ones is making sure Ken's software/server/whatever is working correctly. When making software, writing the program itself is just a small part of a bigger project (Planning,Testing and Debugging will probably take just as much if not more time). ...
What software and what server are you talking about?
Ken's mad coding skilz, judging by his website, consist of taking other people's software and dumping it on his server without even bothering to configure it or change the template (that's why the pink receipt proudly offers free gift wrapping - i shit you not - when a customer buys a server room's worth of hardware).
But even Ken should be able to move shares to an exchange
in less than three months. Have faith!First. I doubt Ken has been working on this for 3 Months. I expect that he started it in Dec. Saw that everyone wanted Colored Coins and dropped the project. Started it again in Jan and had to get the ball moving on other aspects of the company and paused the project again. Got the ball moving and is now finally working on the project. Don't make it seem like he was sitting at his desk for 3 Months looking at the project and being too incompetent to work on it.
BTW, you can be good in programming languages that deal with databases and more backend aspects and not be good with HTML/CSS which are used to make the design of a website so continued shots at his subpar website really isn't helping you.
The software I am referring to is to w/e means Ken is putting in place for us to reclaim our shares, the server I am referring to is w/e machine he is using to run said software for us to reclaim our shares. It doesn't need to be some huge server, he could probably run it off a laptop w/ Django & Python or w/e.
Poking fun at a sub-par website would be childish if the website wasn't as astoundingly and laughably sub-par.
As far as software to move shares to an exchange? FFS, email the file to CT, how frickin' hard is that? What am i missing?