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by taeric
1966 days ago
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Ah, but I would argue those are better described as form and function being part of the designs. Done wholistic, it is why the new apple hardware is able to take some very impressive gains. You can argue that some interfaces are separate products from the services. I agree with that. But each has its design and each is targeted on form and function to something. That is, you don't separate them. You make a new product, that has its own form and function. |
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I neither agree or disagree with your remark about "Wholistic" designs but your example is extremely inapt.
The entire MacOS is programmed using a an interface separate from function. If they didn't program the Operating system in a higher level language that can be compiled into separate architectures then the move to ARM would be an even more complex engineering maneuver. The entire reason why Apple was able to move to new hardware without completely rewriting the software is because Form and Function are separated.