Comment by notatoad
7 hours ago
people say this like it's a criticism, but damn is it ever nice to start writing a simple crud form and just have copilot autocomplete the whole thing for me.
7 hours ago
people say this like it's a criticism, but damn is it ever nice to start writing a simple crud form and just have copilot autocomplete the whole thing for me.
Back in the 90s you could drag and drop a vb6 applet in Microsoft word. Somehow we’ve regressed..
Edit: for the young, wysiwyg (what you see is what you get) was common for all sorts of languages from c++ to Delphi to html. You could draw up anything you wanted. Many had native bindings to data sources of all kinds. My favourite was actually HyperCard because I learned it in grade school.
4gl or RAD is still here, but now it’s called low- or no-code.
Wysiwyg kind of fell apart once we had to stop assuming everyone had an 800x600 or 1024x768 screen, because what you saw was no longer what others got.
Most of the internet still assumes you're using a 96 DPI monitor. Tho the rise of mobile phone has changed that it seems like the vast majority of the content consumed on mobile lends itself to being scaled to any DPI - eg.. movies, pictures, youtube ect.
I still miss my days of programming Visual Basic 6. Nothing since then ever compares.
I agree. I am "writing" simple crud apps for my own convenience and entertainment. I can use unfamiliar frameworks and languaged for extra fun and education.
Good times!
People say inbreeding like it’s criticism too.