The most advanced UNIX technology was being developed at Carnegie-Mellon,
where Steve hired some of his best programmers, such as
Avie Tevanian. He was also told about object-oriented programming, a breakthrough from Xerox PARC which made software development very
fast and efficient. So Steve knew his priorities for the NeXT operating system: it would be a UNIX object-oriented system — on top of which
would be added a graphical user interface, to make it user-friendly. These were the very ambitious foundations of NeXTSTEP, so ambitious that it
would take several years before they would give birth to a stable operating system.
Second, of course, was hardware. Steve had been