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by __david__
5334 days ago
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"There’s some truth to that, because Apple decided not to leap into a completely new system but instead to evolve the existing one." That's not really true. What they decided to do was build copious backwards compatibility with OS 9 into what was essentially NeXTStep and then re-skin the OS so it looked Mac-like. All the backwards compatibility stuff was essentially new, I believe, and not ports of the OS 9 internals. You can maybe squint at that quote and say it's not really false, but it certainly doesn't get it right at the technology level. |
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