[HN Gopher] Calculator Construction Set
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Calculator Construction Set
Author : cyanf
Score : 52 points
Date : 2023-11-09 11:26 UTC (11 hours ago)
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| tromp wrote:
| The name reminds me of the Calculus of Constructions [1], the
| type theory underlying proof assistant Coq.
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| [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calculus_of_constructions
| macintux wrote:
| Reminds me of Dubl-Click's calculator construction kit for
| classic MacOS. I spent, I think, $75 on it back when that was a
| lot of money for an underemployed kid; never got any real value
| out of it, but was fun to play with.
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| https://www.macintoshrepository.org/1894-calculator-construc...
| jhbadger wrote:
| There were a lot of "construction kits" around that time, Bill
| Budge's 1982 "Pinball Construction Set" was perhaps the first.
| but there were things like the Adventure Construction Set,
| Music Construction Set, etc., that let people make their own
| versions of a program, typically (but not always) games, using
| a visual interface (even on 8-bit computers). I wonder where
| these things have gone. Yes, today we have things like Scratch,
| but that's more a programming language even if it is visual.
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| https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinball_Construction_Set
| lioeters wrote:
| I remember seeing a screenshot of the Music Construction Set.
| It's fascinating how they were able to achieve such complex
| interface given the size/resolution of the screen and other
| technical limitations like memory constraints.
|
| It also reminds me that SimCity started as a kind of city
| construction set. As a genre of software, it does seem
| related to end-user programming.
| zanderwohl wrote:
| The thing that makes a truly brilliant programmer is the ability
| to manage your bad manager -- to draw out demands they're
| incapable of articulating.
| ace2358 wrote:
| Excellent story. Does anyone else wish we could go back to a time
| where designs lasted more than 2-3 years and CEOs cared a bit
| about it?
| DonHopkins wrote:
| I hacked an X11 window manager to take a command line argument
| telling it which window id to treat as the root window, then ran
| xcalc, discovered its window id with "xwininfo" or some such
| utility, then ran the window manager on the calculator, putting
| window frames around each of the calculator's buttons, so you
| could resize them, move them around, open and close them to
| icons, etc! That was a truly customizable calculator.
| Zelphyr wrote:
| Here's the result:
| https://i.insider.com/5443c4556bb3f7f05dbaa658?width=1014
| billyhoffman wrote:
| I love Andy's early history of the Mac at Folklore.org. It's a
| great read.
|
| A few years back, with Andy's blessing, I extracted all the posts
| and converted them to Markdown, to address a few issue I found
| with Folklore.org:
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| * Does not have a mobile friendly layout
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| * Missing images
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| * Low res-thumbnails used in articles, requiring links out to
| high resolution ones. Missing copyright/license information about
| the images
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| * Broken links
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| * Accessibility issues (images without ALT text, etc)
|
| * Formatting issues
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| * No Metadata
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| * Table-based layouts with complex and obtuse HTML markup.
|
| I find this an easier reading experience.
|
| Project: https://github.com/acidus99/folklore.org-export
|
| All the posts in Markdown:
| https://github.com/acidus99/folklore.org-export/tree/main/Po...
| NelsonMinar wrote:
| This reminds me of modern software that exposes all these design
| layout decisions to the user. Sizes of UI elements, fonts.
| Detailed colors. People say they love the customizability and
| there's a whole world of sharable themes for things. Me, I'd
| prefer the software had the right visual design out of the box
| and didn't need me configuring it.
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