Thursday, September 11, 2003


Ran across this project a while back. I haven't downloaded and played with it, yet, but I think they have certainly set an admirable goal. A friend of mine was working on what he hoped to be a user-accessible development environment and asked what I thought. I told him that I thought that looking at HyperCard for ideas would be the way to go. I did a good bit of HyperCard development back in college--mostly designing experiments in the cognitive psych. lab, and I found it tremendously productive for what I needed to get done. I think the concrete analogies it provides (cards, stacks, etc.) make it more accessible than any other programming environment I know of.
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