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by dave_sullivan
5313 days ago
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I remember using hyper studio (later version) in 5th grade in ~96. That was one of my earlier "programming" experiences and I spent a lot of time making a shooter called teddy bear doom for our class. However, the next year I found vb and found it a lot more flexible (I also decided I was a pc about that time) The author makes an interesting point re: computers as bicycle vs train, that nothing like HyperCard exists today and apple now has a clear and hard separation between laying track and riding on it. I agree, but I wonder if HyperCard (or a modern version) makes the same mistake many wysiwyg solutions make: if you do something enough, you'll want more capable tools, and if you're a casual hobbyist, the wysiwyg solution will be too complicated anyway, with a disjointed interaction metaphor to boot. If I were a 5th grader today, I think I'd be better served by starting with python than something like hypercard. |
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