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What Linux Could learn from Apple?

3 pointsby vinitool76over 12 years ago

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jonaphinover 12 years ago
I have to somewhat disagree with "OSX focuses on developers" and nuance it with "OSX will pull the rug from under the developers' feet when it feels like it" (Carbon 64-bit anyone?)<p>With that said, I have nothing to say against this. Apple, by alienating both users &#38; developers in specific cases, does bring the whole ecosystem forward.<p>My take is OSX focuses on innovation, leading the way forward, leaving behind both developers and/or users that are slow to keep up. In the big scheme of things, it has been a big win for Apple.
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pubbyover 12 years ago
Well this article is pointless - Linux development has always worked towards improving those bullet points. It's not like there's rallying _against_ better UI or less bugs.<p>&#62; Focus on Developers<p>I'm assuming this is focus on _web_ developers? Never had to deal with that territory, is it really that hard to get working? Stuff like C is of course a snap.
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