IBM didn’t want the Intel 386 because it performed like a minicomputer chip. IBM could price its low-end System/36 minicomputers at $20,000 circa 1985, so they saw an Intel 386-based PC priced at $10,000 as a threat, not an opportunity. They didn’t want businesses buying a 386-based PC and loading Unix on it instead of buying a traditional minicomputer that cost twice as much.
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A must-watch. Simon Brown goes through several application architectures (layers/hex/vertical slice) and compares them to his “package by component” approach (read: modular design). Brown nails down hard problems of many code-bases.
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