Archive of UserLand's first discussion group, started October 5, 1998.

Re: One program to read, write, post, and edit

Author:David Valentine
Posted:6/23/1999; 6:21:55 PM
Topic:Hidden failure of Win2k
Msg #:7763 (In response to 7716)
Prev/Next:7762 / 7764

The creator of the web saw no difference between reading and editing. They were the same program.

One combo that did this was the Navi/GNN/AOL server/press combination. If it had had performance, it might have been a good competitor. The editing was not a separate window, it was just a toggle switch. The big thing that was, was it that there was no difference between a local file and a file on the server. I think the stuff got more complicated by commitee, and evolved into web DAV. (And AOL server could have dynamic web pages from a database using tcl. it was/is cool [and buggy, not backed by enough money, etc]).

It is obvous that it takes a good programmer to write a good text editor. Why is BBedit so great? because the programmer who writes the program, uses it. Now how many programmers actually maintain a web site? Until someone who understand the needs, writes a program, nothing will seem elegant.




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