| > > the WWW was coming. > In 1998? I built my first HTML page in '93. NCSA Mosaic was the rage in the lab. > > it's spirit certainly lived on in Visual Basic, Borland Delphi, > > Macromedia Director and a bunch of other things. > > I have used all of these, and beg to differ. The spirit of > HyperCard was that of radical simplicity, and it does not > live in these systems. ??? Drag and drop, double click to add script, how is that not the spirit of HyperCard? HyperCard was the preeminent RAD development tool. Easier than Visual Basic? Sure, but not by much. The gap between BASIC and HyperTalk is not that great a leap. If you can't see the parallels between Macromedia Director and HyperCard, you're being blinded by your own weird sense of what's what - considering they both used the same basic language back then. |
No offense, but you're reaching for straws now. Any stack of any complexity was just as complex as the equivalent in Director. I'm not sure what you were doing in 96 or so, but I was making a living with Director after cutting my teeth with some serious SuperCard action. I wrote a precursor to AIM/ICQ for our feeble AppleTalk network with SuperCard and that was not simple at all.
I guess if you were writing simple back and forth stacks, then yes I see your argument. But anything truly useful beyond that was just as complex as anything else. I appreciate your romantic notions to the contrary however.