Servas Herr Piringer!
Du kennst dich da aus: Ist dem so wie beschrieben? Ich hab noch keine App
geschrieben, also Status interessierter Laie. Wenn ich sowas schreiben täte,
darf Apple dann Teile des Codes übernehmen - ohne diese in irgendeiner Form
abzulösen? Ich höre dieses Gerücht jetzt schon von mehreren Seiten. Das soll
kein Religionskrieg werden, vielmehr täte ich das gerne verifiziert oder
falsifiziert wissen. Gibts sowas wie eine AGB für App-Autoren?
fra
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Von: joerg piringer jo...@piringer.net
An: BAGASCH@LISTS.MONOCHROM.AT
Gesendet: Dienstag, 6. April 2010 10:24:38
Betreff: Re: [monochrom] Who owns languages?
müssen die religionskriege auch auf dieser liste geführt werden?
soweit ich weiss ist das Clang-frontend open-source. was bedeutet da
own the language?
nicht, dass jetzt apple die super firma wäre...
best
jörg
On 06.04.10 10:14, Franz Ablinger wrote:
Be aware who owns a computer language.
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Folks talk about the devices, but the reality is that Apple is a software
company. And it is a viable software company because it has its own computer
language.
[..]
It's called Objective C, and it only runs on Mac OSX and Apple products.
[...]
And all these iPhones sold, and now iPads, and before them the iPods... all
these devices are all about apple software. Always have been. The hardware
has ALWAYS been old when Apple come to town to write the software people want
to use.
And the great myth about Apple is that they share and are friendlier than
microsoft, when it comes to proprietary software. WHOOT! What a farce that
concept is turning out to become.
If the app store keep going the way it is going, Steve Jobs is going to go
down in computer programming history as the greediest, meanest, most
despicable overlord of them all.
Apple staff are becoming HATED and loathed by Apple developers. Massively.
Really, really despised.
Why?
Because Apple own the language, and they will steal everything and anything
anyone else does, and call it their own. And there is nothing anyone can do
about it.
Apple are the computing Borg race. They assimilate software from everything
they touch, and from that point it will always be part of the invidious whole
entity.
src: Posted By cynik, Switzerland: April 5, 2010 6:48 PM
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This statement is from a comment to the article The iPad and the failings of
the computer industry on cnn.
fra
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http://tinyurl.com/ygkkk2o
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