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title: "A New Spin to Software Platform Design"
date: "2008-01-01"
category: "Software Development"
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# A New Spin to Software Platform Design
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*I wrote this article two years ago, before I found OS X.*The irony is that OS X already embodied most of the principles I was advocating for here. Sometimes the future we envision already exists—we just haven't discovered it yet.
As I've said before, I find many reasons to believe that modern commercialized software platforms are severely lacking in many, many areas. This should not come as a surprise to anyone. Perhaps basic utility\-inclusion is not the only solution though. Perhaps the basic priority structure and ethics that development and marketing teams utilize should be forced into question.