This sort of high performance minimalism is precisely what makes the Mac app ecosystem great. Not because you can't write the same thing on other platforms, but because everyone who cares about it has condensed on the Mac platform.
Would love to see this adopt the document-based app API and the toolbar API.
"Full disclosure: it's built with Electron. I originally wrote it in Swift but couldn't get the editor experience to where I wanted it. Now it supports autocomplete, multi-cursor editing, and moving the cursor between cells just like you'd expect from JupyterLab or VS Code"
It's not a native Mac app, it's a standard electron app.
And yet, the Satyrn author created sth that is more minimal and elegant than the options that existed before. And despite being in Electron and therefore not at all Mac specific, the target audience will almost exclusively run a Mac. Not because you need a Mac to run it, but because the kind of person who cares about such detail will have chosen an OS that cares a lot about details.
> This sort of high performance minimalism is precisely what makes the Mac app ecosystem great. Not because you can't write the same thing on other platforms, but because everyone who cares about it has condensed on the Mac platform.
Meh. Most apps like this are built for the Mac because a lot of programmers use Macs. If anything, Apple makes it difficult to develop for macOS because they keep breaking APIs with each update.
hipadev23|1 year ago
This elitist and incorrect viewpoint has plagued macs for a very long time. I wish it would die.
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vunderba|1 year ago
"Full disclosure: it's built with Electron. I originally wrote it in Swift but couldn't get the editor experience to where I wanted it. Now it supports autocomplete, multi-cursor editing, and moving the cursor between cells just like you'd expect from JupyterLab or VS Code"
It's not a native Mac app, it's a standard electron app.
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behnamoh|1 year ago
Meh. Most apps like this are built for the Mac because a lot of programmers use Macs. If anything, Apple makes it difficult to develop for macOS because they keep breaking APIs with each update.
samatman|1 year ago
People with Macs have money, and are willing to use it to pay for software.
Not that deep.
azinman2|1 year ago
Like what
llamaimperative|1 year ago