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by jaredklewis 2512 days ago
> I will take this as an example. I was developing in 80386 machines. When smartphones appeared and people said that "this is different because you have limited resources compared with a desktop machine", I just thought "it is new for you, not for me". I said nothing because they are right. It was new to them. I was happy to share an environment with people excited with "a new challenge".

Is performance the only or even primary challenge from smartphones though? It brings the internet, multiple cameras, GPS, an accelerometer, a touchscreen, and a compass all into one pocket sized device. We've had so many cool things come out of smartphones people didn't expect. I mean in 1994, was there anything like the iPhone Secure enclave, or the applications we have for photogrammetry today?