Good one! I have to agree, and I don't even like Mac's much. HyperCard was sort of a predecessor to Visual Basic and later GUI-oriented languages. Hypercard was really a whole new approach to programming, but was never seen as the theoretical innovation that it really was.
Good one! I have to agree, and I don't even like Mac's much. HyperCard was sort of a predecessor to Visual Basic and later GUI-oriented languages. Hypercard was really a whole new approach to programming, but was never seen as the theoretical innovation that it really was.