September 22nd, 2015

Survey: Are you using the Tools for Apache Cordova?

In July, we released the first version of our Tools for Apache Cordova. Since then we’ve been busy improving the tools, focusing on issues reported by our users. We’ve also talked with many, many developers about these tools and Cordova development in general, to see how we can make the mobile development world a little bit better for you. Thanks to everyone who’s talked with us in email, over the phone, or online in the past couple months. If we haven’t talked to you yet, we’d like to – and here’s your opportunity to tell us who you are and how you’re using the tools.

In this survey (which takes only a few minutes to complete), we’re giving you the opportunity to opt-in for future user studies or 1-on-1 conversations with us around improving the developer experience for Cordova and hybrid mobile app development.

In addition to the survey, you can also reach us directly on Twitter (@VSCordovaTools), email us (vscordovatools –at- microsoft.com), or report issues on StackOverflow (using the visual-studio-cordova tag).

We look forward to talking with you soon!

Jordan 

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Jordan Matthiesen (@JMatthiesen)
Program Manager, Visual Studio Tools for Apache Cordova

Jordan works at Microsoft on JavaScript tooling for web and mobile application developers. He’s been a developer for over 17 years, and currently focuses on talking to as many awesome mobile developers as possible. When not working on dev tools, you’ll find him enjoying quality time with his wife, 4 kids, 2 dogs, 1 cat, and a cup of coffee.

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