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you can also write in whatever language and expose it via com and then do the wiring in vba.
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it's good to have tools that let people accomplish things they couldn't otherwise without tons of specialized knowledge, on the other hand, the method by which they accomplish these things is often absolutely terrible
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# ? Dec 19, 2017 17:16 |
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apple’s tv remote in iOS control center doesn’t have keyboard input and their remote app still hasn’t been updated for iPhone X
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# ? Dec 19, 2017 17:39 |
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lol typing just yell that poo poo in
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# ? Dec 19, 2017 17:45 |
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Shaggar posted:nah VBA is critically important and its one reason office competitors are a joke. thinks the web would be better off without javascript, says vba is "critically important".
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AWWNAW posted:apple’s tv remote in iOS control center doesn’t have keyboard input and their remote app still hasn’t been updated for iPhone X it does for me (with a second gen AppleTV). i just go to a page to type in something (like a search) and my phone vibrates and then switches to the keyboard right away. i hit return and then I can arrow over to the right side to pick the search result.
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BangersInMyKnickers posted:lol typing just yell that poo poo in hell yeah this is easily better than reaching for a phone and all that. siri remote is surprisingly functional
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akadajet posted:thinks the web would be better off without javascript, says vba is "critically important". vba is both better than javascript and used for more important tasks
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# ? Dec 19, 2017 18:38 |
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I don’t want to shout out my creepy password letter by letter with guests over otherwise yeah the dictation is fine
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Shaggar posted:vba is both better than javascript and used for more important tasks like spreading malware?
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# ? Dec 19, 2017 18:46 |
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that's a javascript thing
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Shaggar posted:you can also write in whatever language and expose it via com and then do the wiring in vba. lol
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apple eyes play store success, dives in on knock-off apps
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Notorious b.s.d. posted:i once worked on a tool that relied on VBA (not vb6!) to query an oracle DB and output word documents same but javascript with a barely documented ole layer the javascript was stored in database tables
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Soricidus posted:the javascript was stored in database tables That's pretty much every web based CMS ever though?
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Plorkyeran posted:it's $1 to find out if a new battery would make your phone work gooder if your phone battery is failing/worn out, it displays an alert when you check what is using your battery so much in settings
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MrMoo posted:That's pretty much every web based CMS ever though? i forgot to mention two things one, this wasn’t web based. the javascript was running in a third party reporting product using a very bad interpreter. I managed to crash it by putting a nul byte in a regex. two, when I say javascript stored in tables, I mean one line of code per row hmm, this probably belongs in the coding horrors thread ...
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# ? Dec 20, 2017 20:01 |
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who was it that was saying apple wasn't iOSifying macOS apps?
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# ? Dec 20, 2017 20:39 |
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that's the same rumor that triggered the discussion in the first place I'd guess this is more of a ploy to get more ios devs to make mac apps but it will fail like these kinds of things always do
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# ? Dec 20, 2017 20:47 |
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but UWP has been such a stunning success! also i thought that discussion had started because of the ui/design mockups someone linked to, i missed this
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# ? Dec 20, 2017 20:50 |
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that was me. reusing code is not the same as using the same UI
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# ? Dec 20, 2017 20:57 |
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hot takequote:So are they admitting it was a bad idea to make them different in the first place? Or maybe someone has finally invented a way to get cursor pointer indication on ios along with right-mouse functionality.
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thats actually a great obvious idea. im surprised it has taken this long. any company with the ios dev wealth would push to get them on their other platforms. it doesnt always work (like for the watch) but youd be stupid not to try
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Last Chance posted:that was me. reusing code is not the same as using the same UI the vast majority of mobile apps are just a front end to some kind of remotely hosted service so the UI is frequently most of the app
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the "new New NEW this will be new and thus 100% good!" brigade is out in force about this. also, the number of people who have no idea how apps are made ("but if they can put different iPhone and iPad interfaces in the same app, why not also macOS?" "why did they ever make them separate?") yet Have Opinions about this is staggering yet unsurprising. i hope you all like your gutted iOSX apps, which can only made to work together in ways that apple and the app developers thought of ahead of time via some restrictive, sandboxed documents model, just like on iOS. and they'll probably add a bunch more pointless complexity to iOS while they're at it.
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Doc Block posted:the "new New NEW this will be new and thus 100% good!" brigade is out in force about this. infernal machines posted:but UWP has been such a stunning success!
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poty posted:thats actually a great obvious idea. im surprised it has taken this long. any company with the ios dev wealth would push to get them on their other platforms. i can't wait for apps on macOS that were clearly designed around single window touch-based interfaces with mouse support bolted on. i would 100% expect there to be at least a few apps that involve swiping with the mouse, like you do in the iOS Simulator in Xcode.
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the next series of macbook will have a touch screen, continuing apple's trend of using terrible ideas microsoft had five years ago
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Jimmy Carter posted:if your phone battery is failing/worn out, it displays an alert when you check what is using your battery so much in settings that notice does not appear for me despite my battery being at 60% of original capacity and throttling appearing to be in effect
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# ? Dec 20, 2017 21:30 |
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because your battery doesn't need to be serviced yet, qed
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# ? Dec 20, 2017 21:34 |
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yes if microsoft fails at something its not worth trying because ms always nails execution it has never happened that ms has done a thing and it flops and then apple does it and it generates the gdp of a small country in revenue
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# ? Dec 20, 2017 21:41 |
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it's not a question of microsoft failing at it, it's a terrible idea, even if apple succeeds
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# ? Dec 20, 2017 21:46 |
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microsoft have also become amazing at emulation at this point, it was just a terrible implementation, and windows rt could not have had a more repulsive ui and ux if they tried windows apps still feel like you're running a vm or something; if they could just have them act and feel like regular programs, it'd be an awesome feature
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# ? Dec 20, 2017 22:17 |
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more mac apps is better than less mac apps it would be great if every dev in the world was like panic and rogue amoeba and handcrafted mac apps lovingly over many years but the truth is that theyre not
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# ? Dec 20, 2017 22:18 |
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more lovely apps is just what the mac needs NOT! -borat
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# ? Dec 20, 2017 22:20 |
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i'd feel a lot better about this if apple had pretended to care more about vetting in the app store, i just want to expect the worst with timb at the helm, not because it's inherently a bad idea
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# ? Dec 20, 2017 22:25 |
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i'd imagine ios/osx crossover apps would be like UWP where in some cases a shared UI design that scales based on app size/ratio is appropriate but in other cases you get a totally different UI with the same codebase.
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# ? Dec 20, 2017 22:34 |
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LOL i just remembered the game Space Age, which was originally designed for iOS and then ported to the Mac. the porting was so sloppily done that to scroll around the game world you click and drag instead of moving the mouse to the edge of the screen or using the keyboard like every other game. they seem to have just copy/pasted the touch input code for the mouse input code and called it a day. can't wait to have to "swipe" with the mouse in my desktop apps.
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AWWNAW posted:apple’s tv remote in iOS control center doesn’t have keyboard input and their remote app still hasn’t been updated for iPhone X uh yes it does
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