NeXTSTEP To Mac OS X
*no comment* writes "the folks over at OSviews have a nicely done article that explains the evolution of NeXTSTEP into Mac OS X. 'With the beginning of 1996, Apple realized that with the next generation PC's running Windows NT to be released within the decade, they would need a new, modern operating system to run on their machines. ... Amongst Apple's other options were to license Solaris from Sun, NT from Microsoft, or to purchase a small net services company called NeXT. Apple chose the latter.'" OSNews had another nice Mac-oriented look at NeXTSTEP last year; the Wikipedia entry is also worth looking through.
Amongst Apple's other options were to license (-- --) NT from Microsoft
Ouch. The thought alone makes me vomit...
“Wait for Hurd if you want something real” –Linus
And they burn like nobody's business. Seriously, whos idea was it to make the things out of several pounds of magnesium?
"Have you ever thought about just turning off the TV, sitting down with your kids, and hitting them?"
Maybe I just saw that in a style guide or something. My, this is some good crow.
Wow, I never knew there was distributed network to solve the BeOS and NeXTEP data sets!
Computers are useless. They can only give you answers.
-- Pablo Picasso
Woz: "Gil Amelio meets Steve Jobs. Game Over."
Yeah, I think my Mac'd really be improved by not being able to print, run multi-user, or have a working TCP/IP stack. Be was never even close to technically polished enough to be a realistic replacement for Copland.
To spur "enterprise Linux," Big Bang, the distributed two-phase commit.
the person who posted that didn't make his homeworks too, so it's redundant in a recursive way...
I'm a chainsmokin' alcoholic sociopath, so-ci-o-path
I always thought that Apple bought Next because Steve was CEO of both at the time. But the article says that the Apple board chose Next and then brought on Steve as a consultant. Steve then convinced the board to give him more power. The board made him interim CEO and gave him the task of hiring the real CEO.
His acceptance speach probably went like this:
"It is with great reluctance that I have agreed to this calling. I love Apple... I love MacOS 9. But I am mild by nature, and I do not desire to see the destruction of Apple. The power you give me I will lay down when this crisis has abated, I promise you! And as my first act with this new authority, I will create a grand new OS to counter the increasing threats of the Redmonds."
The funny thing is that NeXT was about 15 years ahead of its time... NeXT failed then, but OS X is a success story today. I wish the same thing could be said for the Delorean Motor Car... :^)
Slashdot's first reaction to VMware
At least be a little bit selective of who mods.
> is the problem that Word is Carbon-based, or does the fault lie elsewhere?
How much you wanna bet:
{
char filename [8 + 1 + 3 + 1];
}
is getting overrun somewhere?
Do daemons dream of electric sleep()?
Well, he is French...