RubyConf 2017: RubyCard: HyperCard, in Ruby by Zachary Schroeder

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RubyCard: HyperCard, in Ruby by Zachary Schroeder

HyperCard was a visionary application that gave users the ability to create, share, and browse text content years before the Internet became commonplace. We will discuss its key features and explore recreating them in our own Ruby desktop app: RubyCard.




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