Software Development

Software development on JandroideTV is not presented as a lesson or a performance. It is shown as a continuous, real process — happening live, at its own pace.

What Happens Here

This part of the stream focuses on building and maintaining real software systems.
Code is written, changed, removed and restructured as needed. Sometimes things work. Sometimes they do not.
Nothing is simplified for the audience, but nothing requires understanding either.

How It Appears on Stream

Software work appears indirectly, through its effects.
Panels update, systems react, interfaces change behavior. The code itself is only one part of what becomes visible.
The stream does not pause to explain. It continues.

A Non-Performative Approach

There is no expectation to follow along, learn, or keep up.
You can observe closely, or let it run in the background. Both are valid.
The focus is on continuity, not completion.

What Viewers Usually See

Viewers often see quiet coding sessions, configuration changes, debugging phases and system adjustments.
Some changes are visible immediately. Others only become noticeable much later.
Software here is treated as a living system, not a finished product.

What This Connects To

Most software development visible on the stream contributes to larger systems developed within the Jandroide Universe.
Much of this work feeds into FeatureCloud, which connects devices, interfaces and the simulation.
Some tools are also developed alongside MachineBlocks and MetaPhone, as part of the same ecosystem.