Re: Using a nicer Button "Pressed" state (than the default square)
Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2018 3:08 pm
Richard, I know this isn't really a great way to spend your time, but I would seriously URGE you to make a throw away vm (8-10 gigs is MORE than sufficient), and put any of the *step systems on it.
Gorm works with objective C as its base, and if it isn't what xcode later became, I'd be shocked. As you noticed, the ui indeed looks like Mc/Lc, the undercode works just like xcode, has data binding and just about anything else you can imagine. Incredibly ahead for its time. The only thing really lacking is multi OS output standalones, but I can't be sure that isn't possible either.
@Richmond - Thank you for that link, you just *know* I am going to try it
To anyone else who ever finds interest in this, a lot of the *Step implementations after NeXT and OpenStep really do justice to the original vision. Using them really is as incredible as Mr. Jobs video linked by Richard.
Gorm works with objective C as its base, and if it isn't what xcode later became, I'd be shocked. As you noticed, the ui indeed looks like Mc/Lc, the undercode works just like xcode, has data binding and just about anything else you can imagine. Incredibly ahead for its time. The only thing really lacking is multi OS output standalones, but I can't be sure that isn't possible either.
@Richmond - Thank you for that link, you just *know* I am going to try it
To anyone else who ever finds interest in this, a lot of the *Step implementations after NeXT and OpenStep really do justice to the original vision. Using them really is as incredible as Mr. Jobs video linked by Richard.