Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!lll-winken!lll-lcc!ames!hao!oddjob!gargoyle!ihnp4!homxb!mtuxo!mtgzz!drutx!clive From: clive@drutx.ATT.COM (Clive Steward) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Re: LightSpeed C, and C++ Message-ID: <6855@drutx.ATT.COM> Date: 29 Feb 88 00:58:45 GMT References: <669@nitrex.UUCP> Organization: resident visitor Lines: 25 From article <669@nitrex.UUCP>, by rbl@nitrex.UUCP ( Dr. Robin Lake ): > Now, suppose Apple stepped back, looked at what HyperCard does (takes user > 'commands', builds code, and immediately interprets that code so the user/client > can see if that's what's really needed) --- then built a similar application > that served as a C++ object workbench. (It seems that something like this was > in place for Smalltalk once upon a timeO???) > -- > Rob Lake > {decvax,ihnp4!cbosgd}!mandrill!nitrex!rbl &Oh, my goodness, yes. We could get there from here, and in stages. &I hope Apple is listening well. &Clive Steward Meant to say too, of course, Think just as much. It's Sunday. I'm sure everyone has had these ideas. The thing is, it seems practical, though something to come over time. I seem to have heard that one thing holding up Apple C++ is connecting it to MacApp. Sounds good indeed. Clive