| > Apple has poured tons of resources into making development for its devices simpler... "Simple" and "pleasant" are different things. Digging a trench deep enough to bury a car is "simple." > Has this guy played with Interface Builder lately? Yes, actually I have played with it. It makes me want to vomit. The whole NextStep stack does, in fact. Because I have used OpenGenera. And HyperCard. > if somebody has wanted to do a proper visual programming environment in the vein of HyperCard, what in the last 13 years has stopped them? Here's a example from an unrelated field. The Kalashnikov rifle is more than half a century old. Why has nothing replaced it as the world's most popular weapon of war? Often, complexity and full-featuredness is precisely what people don't want. |
Where is that progress with regards to HyperCard?