All, This is to you developers who want to backend communication in your apps. This need pops up naturally in many apps because there just isn't any other way to do it. (For example, file exchange, syncs with a server, etc..) Right now I think that there are a few up and coming libraries and backend services, but my guess is that many of you roll your own backends using rest and json. It feels to me like this probably causes a lot of people problems, because there interface between your app and your backend isn't really baked in to the semantics of the programming language or Android platform, so you have to develop the protocol and follow your nose while debugging to get it right. Do people run into this problem, or is it in practice a nonissue because you test it once and it's "obviously right?" (Same question for security!)
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