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by pino82
671 days ago
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Not only slower, right? I mean, for UIs, there is the same race to the bottom going on as in other parts of the industry. It needs to be a big show, and everybody must be able to directly understand it without any learning curve or even rtfm. Everything else (ergonomics, features, ...) are too often secondary values. I wouldn't say that UIs were great in the 90s. They weren't. It was also harder to implement them. The programming languages were more tedious, low-level, etc. But as so often, it's disappointing what we do with our additional power today. Snappiness wouldn't even be my first concern, though. |
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