Yes, but I was showing off to non-Mac-o-philes, so they hadn't seen anything like it before. It was a great way to show off some of the frills of Mac development, even if it is rather contrived [i.e. you'd still need to write code for your web browser eventually!]. But it certainly was a good way to get some people to sit up and finally take notice of the Mac - developer or not. And I'm sure you know, that once they are hooked, they keep coming back to ask more questions, and then it's just a matter of time before the take the plunge themselves.

On 7 May 2008, at 17:23, John Stiles wrote:

This was actually in a WWDC WebKit demo when WebKit was first announced—they set up a web browser on stage with no code, IIRC.

Derek Chesterfield wrote:

I used to love that I could show off to my mates that I could create a web browser in no time at all, and with zero lines of code!
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