I know Apple has got used to making its share of Microsoft-scale screwups lately, but taking the two best UI frameworks ever made, UIKit and AppKit, and throwing them under the bus for something designed to build watch apps really does take the cake.
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I know Apple has got used to making its share of Microsoft-scale screwups lately, but taking the two best UI frameworks ever made, UIKit and AppKit, and throwing them under the bus for something designed to build watch apps really does take the cake. In hindsight it seems hard to believe a company whose bread and butter is consumer software would make a decision that reckless and stupid. It hasn't made for better apps in any way, shape, or form. I hope, with time, that madness passes
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I know Apple has got used to making its share of Microsoft-scale screwups lately, but taking the two best UI frameworks ever made, UIKit and AppKit, and throwing them under the bus for something designed to build watch apps really does take the cake. In hindsight it seems hard to believe a company whose bread and butter is consumer software would make a decision that reckless and stupid. It hasn't made for better apps in any way, shape, or form. I hope, with time, that madness passes
@stroughtonsmith build webapps instead, my friend. Much better ROI.
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