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- Apple Leadership - Craig Federighi - Apple
Craig Federighi is Apple’s senior vice president of Software Engineering, reporting to CEO Tim Cook Craig oversees the development of iOS and macOS His teams are responsible for delivering the software at the heart of Apple’s innovative products, including the user interface, applications, and frameworks
- Craig Federighi - Wikipedia
Craig Federighi (born May 27, 1969) is an Apple engineer and business executive who is the senior vice president (SVP) of software engineering at Apple Inc He oversees the development of Apple's operating systems His teams are responsible for delivering the software of Apple's products, including the user interface, applications, and frameworks
- Apple Software Chief Rejects macOS on iPad - Slashdot
Apple software chief Craig Federighi has ruled out bringing macOS to the iPad, amusingly using a kitchen utensil analogy to explain the company's design philosophy "We don't want to create a boat car or, you know, a spork," Federighi said in an interview "Someone said, 'If a spoon's great, a fork'
- Leadership and Governance - Person Details - Apple
Craig Federighi is Apple’s senior vice president of Software Engineering, reporting to CEO Tim Cook Craig oversees the development of iOS, macOS, and Siri His teams are responsible for delivering the software at the heart of Apple’s innovative products, including the user interface, applications and frameworks
- ‘With macOS, you’d lose what makes iPad iPad’: Apple explains . . .
In an interview with Swiss tech journalist Rafael Zeier (via MacRumors), Apple’s software chief Craig Federighi put it this way: “With macOS, you’d lose what makes iPad iPad, which is the
- Craig Federighi | SVP, Accomplishments, History - AppleInsider
He would eventually return to Apple a decade later, primarily to lead macOS engineering In 2011, he succeeded the previous vice president of Mac Software Engineering, Bertrand Serlet
- Apple’s Software Chief: iPad Isn’t Meant to Be a Mac
Apple’s software chief Craig Federighi made it clear: putting macOS on the iPad would compromise what makes the iPad unique He argued that the iPad’s success stems from its touch-first
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