While I wholeheartedly agree I can't imagine why the author left out a key pillar of the problem: Apple's documentation has become useless and/or non-existent.
- All of the good stuff is in the Documentation Archive.
- New documentation is barely more than the function/method signatures from the API.
- Apple has the resources to do better and did so when they were significantly smaller (both in terms of employees and market cap).
- All of the good stuff is in the Documentation Archive.
- New documentation is barely more than the function/method signatures from the API.
- Apple has the resources to do better and did so when they were significantly smaller (both in terms of employees and market cap).
They don't care.