Fantastic series. HyperCard on 6.0.8 was my first foray into programming. Yet at the time, I was young and inexperienced and didn’t fully understand HyperCard’s potential. Recently I’ve been retro programming in FreeDOS, and it’s great, but HyperCard has been calling me back. Keep up the great work, and thank you for a deeper dive into HyperCard than most videos. It’s very much appreciated. Cheers!
I have. It’s an interesting project. I like the modern approach. One of the frustrating aspects of HyperCard and HyperTalk is how close it comes to an object oriented language and yet not. Decker addresses this well. Reminds me a bit of how I felt when I saw _why’s “Shoes”.
Great series and videos. Plus a great guy! Thanks, Eric for sharing
Great Series Eric learn a lot
Fantastic series. HyperCard on 6.0.8 was my first foray into programming. Yet at the time, I was young and inexperienced and didn’t fully understand HyperCard’s potential. Recently I’ve been retro programming in FreeDOS, and it’s great, but HyperCard has been calling me back. Keep up the great work, and thank you for a deeper dive into HyperCard than most videos. It’s very much appreciated. Cheers!
It's definitely a labor of love.
Have you checked out the homage to Hypercard, Decker?
I have. It’s an interesting project. I like the modern approach. One of the frustrating aspects of HyperCard and HyperTalk is how close it comes to an object oriented language and yet not. Decker addresses this well. Reminds me a bit of how I felt when I saw _why’s “Shoes”.