I’ve been using iPhones since IOS version 4  dot God knows what and I can’t 
seem to recall having seen any kind of information anywhere on the device 
regarding what was supposed to have been fixed or enhanced in an incremental 
IOS update. Does such information exist, and if so, where? Just curious.

Tom  

> On Apr 11, 2018, at 10:05 PM, Bill Gallik <wfgal...@icloud.com> wrote:
> 
>  Thanks Mark.
> 
> Assembly would be quite intensive, but standard C is not an Object Oriented 
> Programming language neither - and there are others as well.
> 
> The thing about OOP is that Class and Class Inheritance isn’t always obvious 
> where “collateral impact” is concerned and although OOP does streamline 
> program implementation I wonder if it doesn’t afford introduction of some of 
> these issues.
> 
> I cannot see a realistic possibility of Apple changing to a non-OOP coding 
> language, but I think this does help explain why these issues arise after a 
> system upgrade.  I just cannot entertain the notion that Apple - nor any 
> company - engineers would intentionally or carelessly introduce some of these 
> issues.  Correcting such problems is so very expensive!
> ****************
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> - "Always acknowledge a fault. This will throw those in authority off their 
> guard and give you an opportunity to commit more."
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