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Including the days of the old popinfo?

Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2025 5:29 am
by ishanijerin1
Were there any difficult moments or memorable episodes in the development of FANSHIP?
Engineer Cong:
When I first started working with Fukukado and the others, communication was the hardest part.
There were times when we had miscommunications and it was hard to understand each other.
One good memory is that I stayed at the iRidge office in Tokyo for two weeks last spring, during which I was able to deepen my understanding of how everyone works and FANSHIP.


The KIWI team also experienced swan the usage of instagram database boats when they came to Japan.

Engineer Hoa:
The most difficult thing about working on this project was that the system was quite large and complex.
It was hard to come up with a solution and what kind of proposals we should make.
On the other hand, I was surprised and impressed by the system design that took into account the best user experience and the highest quality.

Engineer Duc:
FANSHIP has a very large number of users, so we had to be very careful when deploying it.
Because we have so many users, we had to overcome many challenges.
The deployment process is also very strict, so we made various efforts, such as preparing documentation.

Bridge SE Minh:
The most difficult part was understanding the system and the work.
I've been involved since the popinfo days, but I had to learn from scratch what kind of system it was and who the target users were, and that was a big hurdle.
One happy experience was getting feedback that made me feel like I had contributed during the monthly review meetings.


──Today, we are joined by Thai Ha, president of KIWI Universe, and Sugii, head of iRidge's FANSHIP product development. Could you tell us about your future aspirations?
KIWI President Thai Ha:
I want to work hard to increase productivity so as not to put too much strain on iRidge. We
haven't been able to do upstream work yet, so I want the members to set that as their goal from now on.
If we can help with more work, I think we can expand the team and do more interesting things.
I look forward to working with you in the future.