mhd on Nostr: There's a lot of game development for old system in #retrocomputing, is there a ...
There's a lot of game development for old system in #retrocomputing, is there a similar thing for old unsupported GUI APIs?
I guess people still do Amiga development, but given that that still gets OS releases, is that actually retro?
Win32 is stable for decades now, so I wouldn't count that, either.
Anyone doing Win16, Objective-C 1.0/OS X < 10.6, Mac Classic or GEM?
#retrocomputing
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