Posted by
Jason Johnson-5 on
Jan 16, 2008; 5:47pm
URL: https://forum.world.st/C-methodologies-tp133830p133832.html
On Jan 16, 2008 11:32 AM, Bill Schwab <
[hidden email]> wrote:
> Jason,
>
> Morphic's API certainly leaves room for improvement. My main interest
> in it is that it works and can get us to whatever we decide to do next.
> Given that, it seems reasonable to consider it as one of our view
> hierarchies of interest.
Ah, I'm just talking about a "pie in the sky" here. Of course I would
leave everything in place as we talked before as we slowly build up.
This pondering is just what a final state could be like, or what a
"killer app" could be.
> The more you describe what you want to do, the more I think about
> WindowBuilder. I appears to be alive and well via Instantiations and
> VA, but it should also live in Smalltalk Express. If we can get that to
> run, you will quickly get an idea of what it can do. The following
> might work (subject to AV checks, etc.):
>
>
http://www.smalltalk.org/versions/SmalltalkExpress.html>
> The patches probably refer to some changes to get it to run on "high"
> color depth video systems (aka, almost anything in use now<g>).
>
>
> The "other" Dolphin-based generator I mentioned can be found here:
>
>
http://www.cjd77.com/smalltalk/PresenterGenTool.htmOk, I'll take a look.
> I share your surprise at the way the rest of the world writes software.
> I could draw political analogies for it, but suffice it to say that I
> doubt the situation will change much. All of us found Smalltalk, and
> others will too, provided dialects continue to exist and remain viable.
>
> Bill
Well, I understand companies. And it's not that the people wasting
their free time to make a simple GUI app in C surprise me. It just
strikes me as a place higher level languages like Smalltalk can add
major value. What we have now would be an improvement but I want to
make the gap so wide as to be uncomparable. :)
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