How Apple Killed the Linux Desktop 933
An anonymous reader writes "Klint Finley discusses Miguel de Icaza's thoughts on how OS X killed Linux on the desktop: 'de Icaza says the desktop wars were already lost to OS X by the time the latest shakeups started happening. And he thinks the real reason Linux lost is that developers started defecting to OS X because the developers behind the toolkits used to build graphical Linux applications didn’t do a good enough job ensuring backward compatibility between different versions of their APIs. "For many years, we broke people’s code," he says. "OS X did a much better job of ensuring backward compatibility."' This, he says, led developers to use OS X as a desktop for server programming. It didn't help that development was 'shifting to the web,' with the need for native applications on the decline."
Re:Apple didn't kill it, Microsoft did. (Score:5, Funny)
Don't speak too soon, Windows 8 is a-comin'.
Re:It's too bad (Score:5, Funny)
Indeed, it has been known for millennia that you can be thrown out of the walled garden of paradise if you interact with an Apple in a non-approved way.
Re:It's too bad (Score:4, Funny)
Hey! You know what else is a lot like Excel on Linux? Excel on Linux [codeweavers.com]!