> As far as I know no one has built anything more complex than a class
> browser. I would say Spec was incapable of building a complex
> interface of any kind. It's clumsy, developer-hostile, and counter-
> intuitive.
>
> The whole Spec process of writing code in three different places is
> the very definition of a /super pain in the asset/s. it is far less
> intuitive to my mind than creating composite morphs.
>
> Progress on Spec is glacially slow - but that's not the problem. Spec
> is profoundly misconceived and fundamentally flawed and offers
> nothing over raw Morphic. The Spec model is simply not how anyone
> would want to build an interface in 2014. I certainly would never use
> it.
Okay, but how do you really feel? :)
I'm intrigued by the 2014 comment, though (which of course will
look hilarious in 2015). How do people want to build interfaces in 2014?
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