As with most things in our industry, the essential concept isn't totally banjaxed. But put it into the hands of people who can't be bothered to understand the trade offs they are making and you end up with an absolute shit show. Too many services doing too little I suspect.
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Immediate mode GUI
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I am the one who coined that term, and it was in 2002. That's eighteen years ago.
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I know, your blog post is what made me think of it. I'm just bringing that up as a single counterexample; the Javascript ecosystem is one of the categories you/JB rightfully poopoo on, but its relatively new declarative frameworks fall in line with that idea.
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Ok man, but I’m sure you get my point that Casey’s IM gui code looks more like React and traditional OO gui code looks more like making direct DOM manipulations. “True” IMGUI isn’t possible with the DOM, which is fine to poopoo!
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Just to clarify, "IM" is an interface paradigm, so if you appear immediate to the user, you are IMGUI by my definition. This parallels the graphics definition.
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