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12:05 | 07-05-2012 | History, Software | 2 Comments
Майкл Мэйс написал замечательную статью об истории программных платформ:
Intuit and Stanford recently asked me to give talks on computer platforms and what makes them successful. (By platforms I mean software with APIs that third party developers can write apps on top of; Windows and Macintosh are both platforms, as is Java.) Platforms are a hot topic in Silicon Valley these days. The success of the iPhone app store in mobile, and Facebook on the web, have forcefully reminded people that you can grow a tech business more quickly if you get third party developers to help you. Almost every tech company I work with is trying to expose some sort of API or platform offering in its products.
To explain how software platforms work today, I thought it’d be good to start with their history. <...> The picture that developed makes an interesting story, but also has some very important lessons about where the industry might go next.
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