... in iOS 13....

Richard Gaskin ambassador at fourthworld.com
Sun Oct 20 16:22:35 EDT 2019


I was thinking of something more penguin-flavored when I wrote:

    ...if such an OS were also the de facto standard of modern
    computing in all areas beyond the desktop...

Microsoft Windows owns the desktop.  There, both macOS and Linux are 
niche players.

But everywhere else, Linux has become the de facto standard of modern 
computing.

See also:

     ...all the while your bread-and-butter development system would 
always
     remain something that prioritizes your preferences over those of any
     single corporation....

#lulz
#ignoremeimjustafanboy

:)

-- 
   Richard Gaskin
   Fourth World Systems


Erik Beugelaar wrote:

> LOL!
> 
> Then this is what you are looking for ->
> https://dotnet.microsoft.com/
> https://dotnet.microsoft.com/apps/iot
> 
> Argggg... Windows is all you need! __
> 
> 
>  On 20/10/2019, 20:22, "use-livecode on behalf of Richard Gaskin via
> use-livecode" <use-livecode-bounces at lists.runrev.com on behalf of
> use-livecode at lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> 
>   Sannyasin Brahmanathaswami wrote:
>   > Bill: A few us at the monastery run 32bit applications that have
>   > announced EOL
>   > due to Catalina… as are many programs: the market share does not
>   > warrant ROI
>   > for developing 64bit… (including my old favorite DragThing ☹)
>   >
>   > Our tech team (supersavvy network/server admins) have set up 
> Parallels
>   > for one
>   > of us, and they say he will be able to run a 32bit astrology
>   > application "forever" .
>   >
>   > What my worry is, is that perhaps Catalina’s new security settings
>   > won’t allow
>   > booting from an external drive. That would completely eliminate my
>   > option of
>   > having a 32 bit OS option for running older 32 bit software.
>   >
>   > Anybody have any info relevant to this issue? Or perhaps I’m just 
> being
>   > paranoid
>   > (totally justifiably)
> 
> 
>   If only there was an operating system designed by and for developers,
>   supported by a vast ecosystem that values control, customization, and
>   interoperability....
> 
>   How unimaginibably cool would it be if such an OS were also the de 
> facto
>   standard of modern computing in all areas beyond the desktop, giving 
> you
>   the confidence that the system in your hands works just like the 
> others
>   you use in servers, IoT devices, and everything else in the
>   ubiquitous-computing world you design for....
> 
>   If only such a thing existed, you could still enjoy every other OS
>   LiveCode runs on for testing, deployment, and support, or even for 
> some
>   end-user tasks like specialized kinds of media production. Consumer
>   electronics appliances could be enjoyed for what they are, and all 
> the
>   while your bread-and-butter development system would always remain
>   something that prioritizes your preferences over those of any single
>   corporation....
> 
>   #LivingTheDream
> 
>   ;)
> 
>   --
>      Richard Gaskin
>      Fourth World Systems
>      Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobile, and the 
> Web
>      
> ____________________________________________________________________
>      Ambassador at FourthWorld.com
>      http://www.FourthWorld.com




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