Specifically, I said this:
> And Apple’s internal mockup tools. They let designers obsess over the look of an application when they should be drawing from a standard set of units in order to implement a way of working. If someone wants a button to look completely unique rather than the standard UI style, they’re wrong, and they should feel bad.
And a certain popular designer evidently couldn’t handle this.
Now he’s accusing me of replying to his posts because I’m chasing clout, not because I was, you know, replying to posts on a topic I care about.
Because as a Mac developer for 30+ years (20+ of those at Apple on Xcode) I need to chase clout.
@mrgtwentythree Indeed, and a good platform is designed to provide a base set of components and guidelines for their use, including placement and naming, to maximize that usability not just in isolation but across everything on the platform.
I regularly use System 7 and it’s a joy for exactly that reason. We’ve strayed so far from the light that was lit by the Lisa and Macintosh teams.
@eschaton For everyone else—
I did not block Chris because I disagreed with him. (lol) I don’t care if he and I don’t agree. It doesn’t matter to me at all.
I blocked him because he was deliberately piggybacking on my posts’ popularity to voice his own perspective. It’s not that I couldn’t handle it. I chose not to tolerate any more of it.