![]() > I happen to care for fellow developers, and outside our Fortune 500 customers orgs, I haven't seen anyone being so lucky > Lucky you to work for such wealthy organisations.Īre we talking about enterprises here, with say, millions in revenue and a few millions in profit, or small shops that can't afford webservers and maybe use some shared hosting? ![]() ![]() And even your developing world devs will easily find cheapo ARM computers for Linux/Windows. ![]() (e) As for Windows, it wont stay out of the ARM game long (it already has a leg in). (d) At first many of those devs will go to ARM for personal server needs, like people use Digital Ocean and Linode and VPS providers for tons of personal/small business products today I've worked outside of Europe and US and everybody had a Mac in several different companies) will end up with an ARM chip and start influencing server trends (c) and Apple's transition means tons of devs in the West (and elsewhere, e.g. (b) ARM was already trending for use in servers (heck, even supercomputers), (a) It's not those countries that drive trends (if they were we wouldn't have heavy frameworks and a 10MB SPA bloat as the norm in web development), My point being that Apple adoption of ARM is irrelevant for servers, Apple products aren't even available in most countries below tier 2 in an amount that developers would care.
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