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by mfuzzey
492 days ago
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> What changed in software in the last 20 years Backends handling tens / hundreds of thousands or more of concurrent users rather than locally deployed software on a single machine or a small server with a few 10s of users? Mobile? Integration with other software / ecosystems? Real time colaboration amoung users rather than single user document based models? Security? Cryptography? Constant upgrades over the web rather than shipping CDs once a year? I'll pass on AI for the moment as it's probably a bit too recent. |
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Software can be distributed onto client machines and be kept up to date. That was first solved with Linux packages managers more than 25 years ago.
Before mobile we had a wide range of desktop operating systems with their own warts.
TLS 1.0 was introduced in 1999. So cryptography already a concern back then.
So what is really new?