There’s no feeling quite like the one you get when you finally get the app you have been working on to run as intended for the very first time. Yay! Success!! Let’s celebrate!!! Getting your app to work is indeed worthy of celebration, so, by all means, go ahead and party hearty. However, this does not mean that you are finished. Not by a long shot.
You don’t just want an app that works. You want an app that works consistently under all conditions, at all times, for all users. Nothing will kill the popularity of an app faster than word getting out about problems with it. You want ...