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Heresy. NeXTStep was the golden age of computing.
Indeed, all the more reason why NeXTStep towers over any version of Winders. Same early 90s era.
One was brilliant, forward-looking, setting the standard all the way to today. The other was a hack built by a hack company only interested in empire, and led by pirates (“embrace, extend, erode”) incapable of innovation. imho 😉
@tomw In 1988 sure but that changed quickly. By early 90s there were cheaper NeXT machines and NeXTStep ran on Intel PCs too.
(Heck, we had a 1988-era AST Premium 386 w/ 340MB drive and 7MB RAM that, altogether, cost ~$10,000 and then we had to buy SCO Xenix to run on it.)