Go Screw Yourself Apple!
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@emexbcn;
Is there a line that Apple could cross, where you'd be willing to consider that this company had actually done something wrong?
My bet is, no there isn't. This is part of the reason I immaturely cried 'koolaid'.
The other reason is that your earlier rebuttal doesn't actually make sense - we're not talking about other companies introducing new frameworks which would work on top of Apple's APIs.. we're talking about Apple deciding which tools developers can use to create the Objective C code they require. They are trying to be _too_ controlling. They are forcing developers to conform and are stopping them from innovating.
It's bad behaviour.
This idea is actually pretty evil, imo.
Before, I honestly didn't mind Apple. But these latest progressions, coupled with unthinking and relentless battling by 'fan-boys', has completely turned me off the brand.
Charlie Brooker says it best:
- (sorry, nothing personal against you emexbcn .. it's the situation which annoys me)********
- he bought one in the end thoughPIZZA
- (sorry, nothing personal against you emexbcn .. it's the situation which annoys me)