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From: David Bogartz <DSBOGARTZ@AMHERST.bitnet>
Date: Sat, 26 Dec 87 12:03 EDT
It seems to me that when you ask what is HyperCard good for, the qualifier
"that couldn't be done better with other software" leaves out an important
consideration. HyperCard lets you get up and running fast. This is often
more important than a lot of other characteristics, such as performance,
elegance of code, or efficiency. Admittedly, you may be setting
yourself up for a fall by trying to create a database system in HyperCard,
because it'll work fine for the first few records but quickly deteriorate.
That doesn't mean that small database applications shouldn't be done with
HyperCard.
Douglas Adams' words about HyperCard in a recent issue of MacUser bear
repeating (well, paraphrasing, actually): HyperCard is like a human being.
Human beings aren't the fastest animals on the planet, or the animals
that build most efficiently, or the strongest animals, or really the best
at anything (except possibly the most intelligent). But they are fairly
good at all of these things, and they integrate them together well. And
so it is with HyperCard.
David Bogartz
dsbogartz@amherst.bitnet
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What is HyperCard good for?