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Steve Jobs and the History of Cocoa, Part Two | |
| Subject: | Did Apple learn anything from its past mistakes? | |
| Date: | 2002-05-21 15:55:14 | |
| From: | spiderbytes | |
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Can we puchase OS X at a reasonable price ($200), and install it on the same hardware which we use for Win 2000 or XP?
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Did Apple learn anything from its past mistakes?
2003-09-05 09:34:23 anonymous2 [View]
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Did Apple learn anything from its past mistakes?
2002-12-28 14:22:12 tooki [View]
"Putting Unix on top of Mac OS seems backwards to me. I would think that the right way to do it would be to put Mac OS on top of the Mach kernel, along with Unix."
Of course it seems backwards to put UNIX on top of Mac OS. That's why Apple didn't do that. OS X is a real UNIX on the Mach kernel, with a Mac-like GUI stuck on top. If you choose to run Classic (Mac OS 9 running in a virtual machine), which is something many people choose not to do, then it is running on top of Mach, not vice-versa.
tooki



Development time on the Nextstep and again in OS X using Cocoa is simply a much better, more organization, well thought out & PROVEN solution.
The application stemming from Nextstep resulted in amazing technology for the time and they were doing it in months not years.
All Microsoft does is copy every other technology out there, screws it up and then charges for it. Look what they did with Java from Sun and Javascript from Netscape.
Dude, the real competition has been out there for a long time where have you been? Mac OS X has an amazing OS with fantastic technology. Compare creating movies, pictures or even programming on OS X with linux or sun or Microsoft. I think you'll come to a shocking realization you have been in the closet for some time......