Hey @myownself don't give up on your app ! Gordon's job has been a great step forward, but I think it also paves the way for you to develop. Besides the libraries, you may actually also reuse his layout for the part you're coding, no ? We're a few ones waiting for this to happen. I don't want to be pushy, on the opposite, I want to encourage you !
At the beginning of this thread I was thinking this run++ app should show some data about the run at the end of it (when the " stop" button is hit), maybe it's the recorder app that should handle that, what do you think ? I'm mostly thinking about average HR, average speed, distance and elapsed time (potentially more stuff, like max HR/speed, calories burnt, if some other people are into it, but it's more of fitness tracking datas than sports datas, even though there's a bit of overlap here). I don't know who made the recorder app, maybe it's again Gordon...
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Hey @myownself don't give up on your app ! Gordon's job has been a great step forward, but I think it also paves the way for you to develop. Besides the libraries, you may actually also reuse his layout for the part you're coding, no ? We're a few ones waiting for this to happen. I don't want to be pushy, on the opposite, I want to encourage you !
At the beginning of this thread I was thinking this run++ app should show some data about the run at the end of it (when the " stop" button is hit), maybe it's the recorder app that should handle that, what do you think ? I'm mostly thinking about average HR, average speed, distance and elapsed time (potentially more stuff, like max HR/speed, calories burnt, if some other people are into it, but it's more of fitness tracking datas than sports datas, even though there's a bit of overlap here). I don't know who made the recorder app, maybe it's again Gordon...