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stevesimmons | 3 months ago
As for "a large portion of the software industry is iOS native apps"... How about plugging in some assumptions here and then multiplying them together:
1. Mobile app share of total software development. 30%
2. iOS share versus Android: 30%
3. What % of iOS app dev is native apps? 40%
My assumptions here give something like 4%. You should put whatever numbers you feel are right here, and I'm pretty sure it won't be close to "a large portion".
alephnerd|3 months ago
Furthermore from an app market perspective, Apple's App Store saw around $140-150B in spending in 2025 versus $60-65B in spending on Google Play during the same time period [0].
As such, procurement teams coalesced around purchasing MacBooks because it opened the most doors.
> WSL gives a pretty great Linux dev experience under Windows
It's decent, but the a major blocker for enterprises adopting WSL is it's unsupported by most XDR tools, making it a no-go from a risk/audit perspective.
I can't speak for WSL's developer experience, but the fact that I know L64+ employees at MS using "the Scottish laptop" is telling.
[0] - https://backlinko.com/iphone-vs-android-statistics
porridgeraisin|3 months ago
I don't know anything about mobile share of overall SW development.