Apple iOS engineering Vice President Henri Lamiraux has reportedly resigned from his post after serving for 23 years at the tech giant.

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Lamiraux revealed that he retired from Apple with the last couple of weeks, having decided that iOS 7 would be his final release.

According to Cnet, as a top overseer of iOS operations at Apple, Lamiraux had a hand in many areas and was in charge of developing the applications that come with iOS.

Lamiraux also led feature-implementation across the operating system, and managed both bug-fixing processes and feature distribution to consumers apart from the frameworks within the operating system that power features and allow developers to build applications.