After an exciting launch on HN 6 weeks ago (http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=5127400) garnering 18.5K visits on launch day and 30K visits to date, I'm excited to present the iPhone version of Stack-Ed.
With this update I've taken advantage of the amazing, consistent StackExchange API and included access to all the sites: Stack Overflow, Server Fault, Super User, Game Development, Mathematica, User Experience, Programmers, Ask Ubuntu, the list goes on.. I have also updated http://www.stack-ed.com to reflect this change. The iPhone version renders LaTeX appropriately, so for those interested in the Mathematica or Computer Science sites, Stack-Ed is finally usable. (have yet to bring this to the web version)
FWIW it took 6 days before undergoing review, inline with http://reviewtimes.shinydevelopment.com/. Also Apple just approved it a few hours ago, which is nice to know that apps are approved over the weekend!
This looks slick and is a good development of the original idea! I would like to see another angle/play. Maybe there could be crowd-sourced curricula with SO answers as the content? Just looking for a way to make it less random. Also, it's a shame your HN post hasn't gotten more attention for your efforts--i was there a couple weeks ago. Keep it up!
Thanks for the kind words and support. I agree it feels a bit random at the moment, and I've been mulling over what would work. Crowd-sourcing is an interesting idea, will definitely think about this some.
With this update I've taken advantage of the amazing, consistent StackExchange API and included access to all the sites: Stack Overflow, Server Fault, Super User, Game Development, Mathematica, User Experience, Programmers, Ask Ubuntu, the list goes on.. I have also updated http://www.stack-ed.com to reflect this change. The iPhone version renders LaTeX appropriately, so for those interested in the Mathematica or Computer Science sites, Stack-Ed is finally usable. (have yet to bring this to the web version)
FWIW it took 6 days before undergoing review, inline with http://reviewtimes.shinydevelopment.com/. Also Apple just approved it a few hours ago, which is nice to know that apps are approved over the weekend!
Hope you like it!