Couldn't agree more. LiveCode is my number one choice for ease of use and for getting very quick results.Where liveCode wins for me is the multiple conveniences the environment provides as well as the much shallower learning curve, which let me get stuff done quicker.
Best way to support LiveCode?
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Re: Best way to support LiveCode?
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Re: Best way to support LiveCode?
I appreciate the suggestions / discussion that this post has sparked.
Now that I know where the working donate link is, I have added LC to my spreadsheet of projects & software that I make annual donations to. (I may still sign up for the annual LC Community Plus subscription instead of a donation.)
I have also decided to use LiveCode hosting for my site instead of the free Google Sites. Google had screwed everything up anyway with their automatic conversion to Sties 2.0. That broke all my download links so, instead of fixing them there, I'm going to move. I have no idea what percent of the LC hosting fees LC receives but, I figure every little bit helps?
All that being said, this other thought has been rattling around in my head- this forum, while an excellent resource is a bit of an echo chamber for people already into LC. Wouldn't it be cool if some of the amazing things people are doing with LC were getting posted on social media? Also, would it raise the visibility of LC if discussions about it happened on Reddit instead of in here?
Now that I know where the working donate link is, I have added LC to my spreadsheet of projects & software that I make annual donations to. (I may still sign up for the annual LC Community Plus subscription instead of a donation.)
I have also decided to use LiveCode hosting for my site instead of the free Google Sites. Google had screwed everything up anyway with their automatic conversion to Sties 2.0. That broke all my download links so, instead of fixing them there, I'm going to move. I have no idea what percent of the LC hosting fees LC receives but, I figure every little bit helps?
All that being said, this other thought has been rattling around in my head- this forum, while an excellent resource is a bit of an echo chamber for people already into LC. Wouldn't it be cool if some of the amazing things people are doing with LC were getting posted on social media? Also, would it raise the visibility of LC if discussions about it happened on Reddit instead of in here?
Re: Best way to support LiveCode?
Excellent idea - I might look into that myself actually.
I've been advocating something similar; but not restricted to Reddit, where the degree of elitism will be higher. And not at the expense of this forum which is truly an asset.
Would also be great if there was a showcase website - either as part of the main website or separate - where people can at least add a description if not screenshots or links for apps they have created. Best done as an officially endorsed (by liveCode) site though. It would need professional web design, and entries from this could be easily cascaded to reddit and other social media to attract commentary...
Re: Best way to support LiveCode?
Like this http://livecode1001.blogspot.com
I'm helping to administer this site at the moment. I always thought that LiveCode HQ should take this over and incorporate the content into their main site or at least have a promenant link to it from their main site.
I'm helping to administer this site at the moment. I always thought that LiveCode HQ should take this over and incorporate the content into their main site or at least have a promenant link to it from their main site.
Andy Piddock
https://livecode1001.blogspot.com Built with LiveCode
https://github.com/AndyPiddock/TinyIDE Mini IDE alternative
https://github.com/AndyPiddock/Seth Editor color theming
http://livecodeshare.runrev.com/stack/897/ LiveCode-Multi-Search
https://livecode1001.blogspot.com Built with LiveCode
https://github.com/AndyPiddock/TinyIDE Mini IDE alternative
https://github.com/AndyPiddock/Seth Editor color theming
http://livecodeshare.runrev.com/stack/897/ LiveCode-Multi-Search
Re: Best way to support LiveCode?
YES! Had no idea this existed even though I searched for resources like this. I even asked on this forum some time last year…AndyP wrote: ↑Thu Aug 05, 2021 1:33 pmLike this http://livecode1001.blogspot.com
I'm helping to administer this site at the moment. I always thought that LiveCode HQ should take this over and incorporate the content into their main site or at least have a promenant link to it from their main site.
And that’s with me actively searching, when really this kind of thing needs to assault my senses as a new visitor to the LiveCode website.
And I’m pretty sure there are many more apps that could be shown on that blog - devs also need to be aware of things like this.
To help with both I can think of at least be very common practice - competition/awards for various categories of software…
Re: Best way to support LiveCode?
Yes hard to find for sure. I requested to become an admin for the site January of this year as I noticed that no new entries had been added since 2016! Then I had a blast for new entries on the announcements forum and ended up with only 3 new submissions. So I don't no if there are Very few new apps being completed by LiveCoders or a reluctance or legal reason why they are not submitted.
Andy Piddock
https://livecode1001.blogspot.com Built with LiveCode
https://github.com/AndyPiddock/TinyIDE Mini IDE alternative
https://github.com/AndyPiddock/Seth Editor color theming
http://livecodeshare.runrev.com/stack/897/ LiveCode-Multi-Search
https://livecode1001.blogspot.com Built with LiveCode
https://github.com/AndyPiddock/TinyIDE Mini IDE alternative
https://github.com/AndyPiddock/Seth Editor color theming
http://livecodeshare.runrev.com/stack/897/ LiveCode-Multi-Search
Re: Best way to support LiveCode?
This probably needs constant reminders - and possibly a subform of it's own. Ideally every new entry would be posted on the forum as well (would increase google hits as well as raise awareness more) - but that may be difficult.
I don't have any spectacular apps, but I have created a couple for work, which are enabling working across multiple areas and hospitals... working on a couple more too. Not really applicable to wider audiences but will post something...
I don't have any spectacular apps, but I have created a couple for work, which are enabling working across multiple areas and hospitals... working on a couple more too. Not really applicable to wider audiences but will post something...
Re: Best way to support LiveCode?
I have contacted support re having a new forum heading for showcasing peoples creations. Hopefully this will get some traction.
Andy Piddock
https://livecode1001.blogspot.com Built with LiveCode
https://github.com/AndyPiddock/TinyIDE Mini IDE alternative
https://github.com/AndyPiddock/Seth Editor color theming
http://livecodeshare.runrev.com/stack/897/ LiveCode-Multi-Search
https://livecode1001.blogspot.com Built with LiveCode
https://github.com/AndyPiddock/TinyIDE Mini IDE alternative
https://github.com/AndyPiddock/Seth Editor color theming
http://livecodeshare.runrev.com/stack/897/ LiveCode-Multi-Search
Re: Best way to support LiveCode?
That's cool that you got a new forum section added. Do you see this as helping to spotlight cool things that people are doing with LC outside of these forums? It's my opinion that cool solutions that people create with LC need to be posted in places where the general public might stumble upon them (i.e. social media).
Re: Best way to support LiveCode?
Yes this needs to be visible outside the Livecode community. At the very least we now have a place to feed to the outside to showcase what can be achieved with Livecode.tetsuo29 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 06, 2021 3:17 pmThat's cool that you got a new forum section added. Do you see this as helping to spotlight cool things that people are doing with LC outside of these forums? It's my opinion that cool solutions that people create with LC need to be posted in places where the general public might stumble upon them (i.e. social media).
Andy Piddock
https://livecode1001.blogspot.com Built with LiveCode
https://github.com/AndyPiddock/TinyIDE Mini IDE alternative
https://github.com/AndyPiddock/Seth Editor color theming
http://livecodeshare.runrev.com/stack/897/ LiveCode-Multi-Search
https://livecode1001.blogspot.com Built with LiveCode
https://github.com/AndyPiddock/TinyIDE Mini IDE alternative
https://github.com/AndyPiddock/Seth Editor color theming
http://livecodeshare.runrev.com/stack/897/ LiveCode-Multi-Search
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Re: Best way to support LiveCode?
For me it was legal reasons. My client didn't want me to even talk about what we were working on. But that's eased up recently, I'll see what they think now.I don't no if there are Very few new apps being completed by LiveCoders or a reluctance or legal reason why they are not submitted.
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Re: Best way to support LiveCode?
If you are connected with any businesses that use FileMaker and need an Android solution, a direct way to support LiveCode is to encourage their licensing of LiveCode for FileMaker.
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Re: Best way to support LiveCode?
Take a look at AutoPlay Media Studio v.8tetsuo29 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 02, 2021 3:33 pmRecently, I've been doing a deep dive on what Rapid Application Development / 4th Generatlon Languages are available and which ones support multiplatform development. And, I'm realizing that there really isn't anything like LC. SuperCard (which is Mac only and therefore not muliplatform) seems all but dead because they have failed to make the transition to 64-bit-ness. Xojo just brings back painful memories and also doesn't have the cool HyperCard stack paradigm that can be oh so useful in many situations.
I've looked a plethora of others. Some of them:
- Visual Studio
- B4X
- Lazarus
- Flutter
- OmnisStudio
- Xojo
- React Native
- 4D
- PureBasic
- OpenXava
- GL Basic
very fast for prototypes and medium-sized apps
Re: Best way to support LiveCode?
The above was a list of cross-platform IDEs, ideally both desktop for all OS’s and iOS/Android.vizualDevelop wrote: ↑Thu Sep 30, 2021 2:40 pmTake a look at AutoPlay Media Studio v.8
very fast for prototypes and medium-sized apps
And by and large the IDEs can produce any kind of application… I’m afraid that Autoplay Media would fail on both those fronts, no?
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Re: Best way to support LiveCode?
no, it does not fit in that ideal goal of crossplatform output.