@steelefortress Just quickly following up once. I don't get much feedback from infosec people. They are highly insular and at times stuck in their worldviews.
There are new frontiers which can be sought after in software.
The old ways have become obsolete. Apple seems to have figured something out that works for them. Over almost two decades, Microsoft has kludged together .NET, Azure, and other Cloud-based API's to offer the pretense of a standard but they really have many standards used by developers.
Developers that use #AI really only want to use that AI to write code. They don't want to be told what to do by the AI, in an empirical sense.
To give an example in the area of Apple and specifically macOS -- they went from using Obj-C to adopting Swift during 2014. Apple's model has changed often and frequently enough that if someone from 20-25 years ago were to take a time machine to today (2025) they would not recognize or actually be able to tell exactly how Darwin currently works with #macOS and #iOS apps.
Links:
https://blog.timac.org/2023/1128-state-of-appkit-catalyst-swift-swiftui-mac/
https://thatthinginswift.com/the-history-and-evolution-of-the-swift-programming-language/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Objective-C