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sixcolors.com
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| | | | | Six Colors by Jason Snell, Dan Moren and friends | |
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pljns.com
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| | | | | Software quality is a nebulous and divisive topic. There are many parameters to software quality - reliability, speed, user experience, design, discoverability, and more - and a move towards any of these virtues leads to sacrifices in others,especially on a limited time schedule. Additionally, a number of forces influence software quality over time, like accommodating [...] | |
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bitsplitting.org
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| | | | | Marco Arment laments his perception that Apple's software quality is in such a rapid decline that the company has "completely lost the functional high ground." I like this turn of phrase, even if I don't agree with the extremity of the sentiment. Marco expands:"It just works" was never comple | |
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blog.nootch.net
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| | | The Jaguar of 80s computers Ah, the Commodore Amiga. Much (maybe too much) has been written about this range of computers that failed to beat IBM and Apple for dominance in the home market in the 80s and 90s. Bad management decisions abounded, the design wasn't open to third parties, and there were a ton of makers vying for the #1 spot back then - still, we don't see a lot of Atari ST or MSX revival online like we do for the Amiga. | ||