# Introducing me!
gary@garygary.uk - [garygary.uk](https://garygary.uk) - [@LeGaryGary](https://twitter.com/LeGaryGary)
Hello, my name is Gary Gary and I am a software engineer from the UK. I have been programming here and there as long as I remember and my favourite language is C#. I have been interested in decentralized technologies for the last few years and I think Arweave is a wonderful platform for us to build variety of data driven applications on.
# My thoughts on the Arweave ecosystem
I have been watching out to see what will be created on Arweave and to be brutally honest a lot of what has been made thus far are toy apps with little long term use cases. I think that in order for Arweave to succeed we need our apps to do these key things:
1. **Be** **Easy to navigate** between pages in the app. there are some apps where you do something, leave, come back to the home page of the app, then have no clue how to get back to where you were. This is confusing and irritating
2. **Be bug free!** This may seem so basic I shouldn't need to write it but please thoroughly test your app. I have found a lot of bugs in using the apps and it makes Arweave look bad!
3. **Be consistent with tags.** If you are going to use a tag to name your app, you use App-Name, you probably already know this but its the same principal with other tags too! you should do some searching to see if the tag you are going to add already exists, and reuse it. This allows us to reuse the data as we want to and it prevents over-fragmentation of our relatively small community!
4. **Look appealing to the user. **There are plenty of articles on UI design, but we have all been on the internet for quite a while and we should put some thought into what looks good and makes sense! Use icons, effective spacing, margins and padding, add splashes of colour to your buttons, do what you gotta do.
These are just a few points but my overall point is that we should be focusing on making **high quality **apps. Make them good enough that you would want to use them in everyday life!