Peak comfy in programming GUI

This one is likely the peak comfyness in a GUI of an programming environment.

It was also last GUI programming tool for 16-bit operating systems.

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Superior in every way, later than VB 3.0 - the 1.02 update came out the same day Windows 95 did.
This is why your thread was such a failure - you got literally everything wrong.

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sorry but this one uses wrong languae

Your cope is as pathetic as your thread.

There is literally nothing wrong with Pascal.

>double click required to exit a program
no, i don't want to go back.

>99% boilerplate/1% actual code
>nothing wrong

These IDEs we're crap. They used to pop up a dialog box as soon as you typed a syntax error. They crashed 3 times a work day and there was no auto save. If you ever watch a boomer program watch how often they hit ctl+s or :w

And yet they were the only ones around

Can you change the GUI on a Mac?

lazarus ide is pretty comfy

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>pop up a dialog box as soon as you typed a syntax error.
That's why you would turn autocompile off.

They crash and corrupt on network drives pretty easily. They don't just save, they save, decompile & recompile, and make a backup

>This one is likely the peak comfyness in a GUI of an programming environment.


Nah. I do like the visuals in your screen shot but GUI builders can fuck off.

GUI builders produce shit code full of unnecessary bloat.
You're pretty much limited to the build in widgets because adding new ones is a pain in the ass.
Using dynamic allocated objects for a more flexible GUI is pretty much impossible with the GUI editor alone.

They are fine for small single purpose apps though.

>If you ever watch a boomer program watch how often they hit ctl+s or :w
Yep that's me

>VBA editor GUI is unchanged 30 years later

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Visual Basic was never comfy. Visual C++ sure. Borland C++ Builder and Turbo C are fine too. Delphi sure if you like Pascal.

Ever heard the saying, "if it ain't broke, don't fix it"? Modern app devs could learn a thing or two from it.

Sure, let's fuck with everybody's workflow and cut their productivity in half while they learn a new tool, just because the previous perfectly functional design looked a bit "stale".

plan 9 the best

>forms
Where does this whole obsession with forms come from? Isn't the whole point with graphical user interfaces on computers that you are no longer constrained by a static sheet of paper, but can support just about any form of rich interaction? Why then does everything have to be a paper simulator?

If some enterprise interaction designers had their way, I'm sure even video editing software would have nothing but modal dialogs with forms that you had to fill out with timecodes instead of a timeline you could drag and drop your clips onto.

If you need VBA for your excel table you are using the wrong tools already.

zoomers don't keep their files saved?

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