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1. Decker is the closest modern equivalent https://beyondloom.com/decker/. - Source: Hacker News / 11 days ago
As a young child with only the scarcest grasp of programming, I spent endless hours using ResEdit to crack open and customize every application on my mac. Every game and utility was filled with its own surprises; graphics I could edit, tables of strings to pore over, dialogs to rearrange, menus to customize, and so much more. I never had a manual, but everything was so straightforward and clear I learned... - Source: Hacker News / 4 months ago
If you want something like Shoes, perhaps try PySimpleGUI or Redlang's "view" dialect. If you want a drag-and-drop visual builder like HyperCard, you might like Decker: https://beyondloom.com/decker/. - Source: Hacker News / 6 months ago
Why not give Decker a spin? It's similar to HyperCard, but open source, runs nearly everywhere, and it's under active development: http://beyondloom.com/decker/. - Source: Hacker News / 8 months ago
Anytime Lua comes up I'm reminded of John Earnest's Lil scripting language[1]. It's inspired by Lua and Q, built for Decker[2] which is a re-imagined version of HyperCard. Generally though, I love lua for its embeddability and am extremely happy anytime I see someone chatting about integrating it. Modding and scripting in games was a tremendous motivation for me to dig more into programming and these approachable... - Source: Hacker News / 12 months ago
I made this minisite so I wouldn't have to watch users write their own cron expressions in Val Town[1] during user onboarding calls. The worst part was that after they'd figure out the cron, then they'd forget to do the timezone conversion to UTC. My site guesses your timezone based on your browser timezone, but lets you select another one if you want. In this way, my site is a slight improvement over Cron... - Source: Hacker News / 4 days ago
Val Town | Founding Engineers | ONSITE (Brooklyn) | Full-time | $150k & 0.5-2% equity We believe everybody should be able to code. Our product is as if Github Gists could run or AWS Lambda were fun. On Val Town, you can write, collaborate, and deploy code. Users make websites, HTTP endoints, crons, and email handlers. Our userbase is small but passionate, and growing quickly. We just raised $5.5m from Accel, Tom... - Source: Hacker News / 11 days ago
Really nice UX here, well done. It's also easy to set up a webhook endpoint on https://val.town. - Source: Hacker News / 4 months ago
Lately I've been enjoying https://val.town for little things that only make sense for me, especially notifications and RSS feeds for things that don't typically have RSS feeds. - Source: Hacker News / 4 months ago
If I were doing something like this now I would probably try to use https://val.town It lets you just write and deploy typescript lambdas in the site with no fuss that also have SQLite or blob storage access. - Source: Hacker News / 4 months ago
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