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by pushpop
2419 days ago
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Apple haven’t been working on iOS longer than Linux has been around. It’s true that iOS is based on macOS which is based on NEXT (of various capitalisations), FreeBSD and a few other platforms. But Apples direct involvement starts at macOS and there’s very little FreeBSD/NEXT/etc in iOS compared to original code. Likewise you could argue that “Linux” predates Linux if you include the GNU user land and start tracing things backwards that way (I’m assuming “Linux” in the context of this discussion is GNU/Linux because it wouldn’t be fair to compare a kernel to a full desktop or mobile OS). Ultimately I don’t think either arguments are particularly useful as all they demonstrate is that good technology is an evolutionary process of stands on the shoulders of other pieces of good technology. |
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Steve Jobs went from CEO of NeXT to CEO of Apple, and promptly started a project to scrap the existing "System" series of Macintosh operating systems in favor of a Unix derived from NeXTSTEP.