← Back to context Comment by _neil 11 hours ago But is that really a market worth going after? 6 comments _neil Reply usui 11 hours ago Is it really worth going after a market known for people who buy things? Do companies like money? geodel 11 hours ago I mean they can add Linux developer friendly features. This way they can sell literally dozens of iPads for hardcore developers. pjmlp 11 hours ago They sell them to hardcore Apple developers.Developers isn't synonymous with Linux, or UNIX like for that matter. 2 replies → znpy 11 hours ago > But is that really a market worth going after?Clearly yes. Those things keep selling.
usui 11 hours ago Is it really worth going after a market known for people who buy things? Do companies like money? geodel 11 hours ago I mean they can add Linux developer friendly features. This way they can sell literally dozens of iPads for hardcore developers. pjmlp 11 hours ago They sell them to hardcore Apple developers.Developers isn't synonymous with Linux, or UNIX like for that matter. 2 replies →
geodel 11 hours ago I mean they can add Linux developer friendly features. This way they can sell literally dozens of iPads for hardcore developers. pjmlp 11 hours ago They sell them to hardcore Apple developers.Developers isn't synonymous with Linux, or UNIX like for that matter. 2 replies →
pjmlp 11 hours ago They sell them to hardcore Apple developers.Developers isn't synonymous with Linux, or UNIX like for that matter. 2 replies →
znpy 11 hours ago > But is that really a market worth going after?Clearly yes. Those things keep selling.
Is it really worth going after a market known for people who buy things? Do companies like money?
I mean they can add Linux developer friendly features. This way they can sell literally dozens of iPads for hardcore developers.
They sell them to hardcore Apple developers.
Developers isn't synonymous with Linux, or UNIX like for that matter.
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> But is that really a market worth going after?
Clearly yes. Those things keep selling.