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guan leiming

technical director | java

the road to free code: iphone 16 and the eu legal storm

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part-time development job: freegate

the term "part-time development" itself implies a free and flexible way of working. it means that developers can selectively accept software development projects, adjust their work pace at any time, and choose appropriate projects and directions according to their needs. this not only allows them to use their skills and experience, but also allows them to earn extra income and provide more security for their lives.

this flexible career model is especially suitable for those who desire freedom and flexible working methods. at the same time, it also provides students or newcomers to the software development field with opportunities to learn and practice, allowing them to accumulate experience in a real environment and explore their own development direction.

however, taking on part-time development work is not just about simply choosing a project. it requires developers to flexibly adjust their work pace and skill input according to different project types and requirements in order to better play their own advantages.

for example, if you want to focus on ios development, you can choose to take on some iphone projects, and you can also take on some android projects when needed. this will allow you to accumulate experience in different fields and eventually find a career direction that suits you better.

eu legal storm

on the road to free code, apple is facing a legal storm from the european union, which is about to issue a warning to apple, requiring it to open its highly closed iphone operating system to competitors, otherwise it will eventually face huge fines.

the reason behind this can be understood from the perspective of the digital markets act (dma). one of the goals of dma is to ensure that other developers can access key iphone features, such as siri voice commands and payment chips. however, if apple does not comply with the provisions of dma, the eu may later decide to launch a formal investigation, which may eventually impose a huge fine of up to 10% of apple's global annual turnover.

the collision point between freedom and law

this actually reflects a dilemma of the times, that is, while the freedom and convenience brought by technological development also require corresponding legal and social responsibilities. with the rapid development of technology, we are in a stage of dual choice between "freedom and responsibility".

future outlook

will apple change its closed strategy? or will the eu's legal action have a significant impact on apple's development? all of this will be answered in the coming period of time.

2024-09-20