This is nothing new. This is status quo. It's been going on for years. Even when Jobs was around. Thinking it wasn't happening is akin to someone now saying, "I don't see any issues."
> They have enough money to hire the very best programmers, why are they skimping on the most important part of their company?
Ask them why they colluded with other tech companies to keep salaries low and thereby affect an entire industry. They've chosen not to invest in their developers.
> It's really gotten very evident that the quality at Apple is slipping big time, a lot of resters-and-vesters instead of people who love their job.
Again, this is nothing new. Apple has a long history of failures and horrible software that people conveniently forget about as time goes on.
> such a rich company who can afford the very, very best.
Again, they worked hard to ensure they don't have to pay it. Enough so that they were taken to court over it, and lost.
But don't believe for a minute that other solutions are somehow better. Or that other companies don't benefit from Apple's collusion, even if they didn't take part.
This is nothing new. This is status quo. It's been going on for years. Even when Jobs was around. Thinking it wasn't happening is akin to someone now saying, "I don't see any issues."
> They have enough money to hire the very best programmers, why are they skimping on the most important part of their company?
Ask them why they colluded with other tech companies to keep salaries low and thereby affect an entire industry. They've chosen not to invest in their developers.
> It's really gotten very evident that the quality at Apple is slipping big time, a lot of resters-and-vesters instead of people who love their job.
Again, this is nothing new. Apple has a long history of failures and horrible software that people conveniently forget about as time goes on.
> such a rich company who can afford the very, very best.
Again, they worked hard to ensure they don't have to pay it. Enough so that they were taken to court over it, and lost.
But don't believe for a minute that other solutions are somehow better. Or that other companies don't benefit from Apple's collusion, even if they didn't take part.