Release of WebObjects
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In 1996, NeXT Software, Inc. made a significant contribution to the world of web development with the release of WebObjects, a powerful framework designed for creating dynamic web applications. This innovative tool allowed developers to build robust web solutions with ease, leveraging the capabilities of object-oriented programming. Following NeXT's acquisition by Apple Inc. in 1997, WebObjects became integral to Apple's online services. It was utilized to develop and manage key platforms such as the Apple Store, MobileMe services, and the iTunes Store, showcasing its versatility and effectiveness in handling high-traffic, user-centric applications. WebObjects not only facilitated the growth of Apple's online presence but also set a precedent for future web application frameworks, influencing the development of web technologies in the years to come. Its legacy continues to be felt in modern web development practices, emphasizing the importance of frameworks in creating scalable and maintainable web applications. #mooflife #mof #MomentOfLife #Webobjects #NextSoftware #AppleInc. #WebDevelopment #Frameworks

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