Steve (Jobs): Developers, Developers, Developers... Get the Hell Out
- Dr. Roy Schestowitz
- 2009-05-06 09:38:16 UTC
- Modified: 2009-05-06 09:38:16 UTC
Dogs and some developers not allowed in the Apple store
Summary: Apple and Microsoft come to show why GNU/Linux is the platform for any developer to target
IT'S NOT SO often that we write critically about Apple, but for developers who think that they would rather serve Apple and Mac OS X than serve GNU/Linux and BSDs, here's food for thought from yesterday's news:
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Apple's Arbitrary Rejects Hit Nine Inch Nails App
We've covered plenty of examples of Apple's rather arbitrary decision/approval process for putting apps in the iPhone App Store -- demonstrating a huge opportunity for other phone providers to be more open and less ridiculous. We've also talked plenty about Trent Reznor and how Nine Inch Nails is doing all sorts of unique things to connect with fans -- including a fantastically well thought out iPhone app that got lots of well-deserved attention.
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Apple bans Page 3 from iPhone app
An iPhone newspaper browsing application that saw The Sun banned by Apple because of its Page 3 content could be granted a reprisal - thanks to the impending release of firmware version 3.0.
Microsoft loves developers as long as they develop for Windows. Apple loves developers as long as they align with Apple's view of the world.
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"Every line of code that is written to our standards is a small victory; every line of code that is written to any other standard, is a small defeat. Total victory [...] is the universal adoption of our standards by developers, as this is an important step towards total victory for Microsoft itself: "A computer on every desk and in every home, running Microsoft software."
--Microsoft, internal document [PDF]
Comments
Yuhong Bao
2009-05-06 16:17:46
Roy Schestowitz
2009-05-06 16:22:43
Yuhong Bao
2009-05-06 17:00:08
aeshna23
2009-05-06 14:13:01
On another topic, we have to be aware that when the stakes are down, Microsoft will have no firmer ally than Apple. We should pay attention to it.
Jose_X
2009-05-06 11:11:03
Fans wouldn't all download the distro (eg, LiveCD) and run it, but many would look at it and start talking about it. NINX could be one of the first music groups to tap into the future. In five years they would have a personal distribution channel to their fans plus have extra appeal and market share for being one of the first.
Call you own shots. Help your fans stand out.
Do you NINX?
Roy Schestowitz
2009-05-06 11:38:48
Those who prefer it can run it as a VM/virtual appliance.
Needs Sunlight
2009-05-06 11:38:21
http://www.fvwm-crystal.org/
http://www.fvwm.org/
Then imagine what can be done with a full-blown desktop environment like Xfce or KDE.
Eruaran
2009-05-10 15:36:54
But then there's Android... think of the possibilities...