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The Past, Present, and Future of Building on Apple — John Gruber, Daring Fireball

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Jul 23, 2025
Join John Gruber, sole proprietor of Daring Fireball and Apple expert, as he dives deep into Apple’s fascinating 40-year history with developers. He shares how Apple’s near-bankruptcy in the '90s reshaped its cautious partnership with developers. Discover the rise of the App Store, the shift from begging for apps to a selectivity approach, and the need for an 'App Store 3.0' reset in response to current challenges. John also reflects on the impact of the developer community on iPhone success and the evolving dynamics in the app ecosystem.
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1990s Platform Mistake Nearly Bankrupted Apple

  • Apple’s 1990s struggles stemmed from treating new hardware as separate platforms rather than evolving the Mac continuously.
  • This caused software incompatibilities and reliance on few key third-party developers, nearly bankrupting Apple before Steve Jobs returned.
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Jobs’ 1997 Developer Apology

  • Steve Jobs apologized to developers in 1997 openly about killing projects and said focus means saying no often.
  • That moment showed a rare humility that Apple hasn’t displayed to developers since their near-bankruptcy era.
ANECDOTE

Jailbreakers Influenced SDK Release

  • Jailbreak developers like Craig Hockenberry and Steve Troughton-Smith built native apps before Apple launched the official SDK.
  • Their innovation likely influenced Apple to accelerate and release the iPhone SDK sooner than planned.
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