> On Aug 19, 2015, at 1:40 PM, Lynn Fredricks <lfredri...@proactive-intl.com> 
> wrote:
> 
>> This kind of visual drag-and-drop programming UI has been 
>> done (and will continue to be done) for decades, and works 
>> pretty well for simple logic.
> 
> Flashback:
> http://www.mactech.com/articles/mactech/Vol.10/10.11/PrographCPXTutorial/ind
> ex.html
> 
> Remember this?
> 
> Very interesting concept at the time - to me it was much harder to swallow
> than the HC/Card/Stack/Talk model.
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Lynn Fredricks
> Paradigma Software
> http://www.paradigmasoft.com
> 
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> 
> 

Wow, that is a flash back!

It truly was a visual language and once you got adjusted to it, it really was 
amazing. Debugging was was a walk through of not only the application flow, but 
the data and results as well. Another nice feature, which we seem to be getting 
in LCB, was direct access to the entire OS and frameworks. i.e. you had direct 
access to the Mac Toolbox and could use all those reference manuals that Apple 
put out to access all those features. Any custom stuff could be built directly 
in it, instead of externals, etc. I used it extensively to create some bleeding 
edge (at the time) stuff because of that access. Really did love it and to me 
was a joy to use.

iirc, they got big funding, but flamed out sometime after the switch from 68K 
cpu’s to PPC and the switch from their own compiler to CodeWarrior.


Best,

Steve MacLean





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