A book out there?
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A book out there?
I know that there are a lot of videos and tutorials on this site, but by any chance is there a book out there of LiveCode?
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Re: A book out there?
I believe there's at least one book being written, but in the meantime the 378-page manual is a good start. After you finish that and the Dictionary you'll have a good foundation that may obviate the need for another book.raulvelazquez wrote:I know that there are a lot of videos and tutorials on this site, but by any chance is there a book out there of LiveCode?
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Re: A book out there?
Thanks Richard.
Ill be waiting for the book, and the manual as you said, is a good start.
the dictionary, I think that it needs for, at least for newbies like me
Ill be waiting for the book, and the manual as you said, is a good start.
the dictionary, I think that it needs for, at least for newbies like me

Re: A book out there?
I have offered this before as a possible start. I am not sure how many people agree.
If you are a true newbie, the best books to start might well be about Hypercard. LiveCode is a wonderful, powerful superset of that program, but retains virtually all of its essential characteristics. Many people here started that way; their LC learning curve was reduced to almost nothing because of it.
If this seems of interest to you, there are two books I would recommend, both of which are still obtainable. Let me know...
Craig Newman
If you are a true newbie, the best books to start might well be about Hypercard. LiveCode is a wonderful, powerful superset of that program, but retains virtually all of its essential characteristics. Many people here started that way; their LC learning curve was reduced to almost nothing because of it.
If this seems of interest to you, there are two books I would recommend, both of which are still obtainable. Let me know...
Craig Newman
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Craig.
Yes please list the two books.
Thank you!
Yes please list the two books.
Thank you!
Re: A book out there?
First is "The complete Hypercard 2.2 Handbook" by Danny Goodman
Second is "Hypercard 2.2, the Book", by Winkler, Kamins and DeVoto.
Goodman is probably more useful. Once you have read what you want in it ( I assume you will not be experimenting with HC itself), you can probably start making simple gadgets with LC, having a good mental foundation in place.
Craig Newman
Second is "Hypercard 2.2, the Book", by Winkler, Kamins and DeVoto.
Goodman is probably more useful. Once you have read what you want in it ( I assume you will not be experimenting with HC itself), you can probably start making simple gadgets with LC, having a good mental foundation in place.
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For those who may not know, the "DeVoto" there is Jeanne DeVoto, who wrote much of the LiveCode dictionary and chunks of other parts of the LiveCode docs.dunbarx wrote:Second is "Hypercard 2.2, the Book", by Winkler, Kamins and DeVoto.
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Re: A book out there?
Thank you,
As you can see Im a totally newbie, so this language is the "father" of LiveCode? 80% of the functions on that is on live code?
Thanks!
As you can see Im a totally newbie, so this language is the "father" of LiveCode? 80% of the functions on that is on live code?
Thanks!
Re: A book out there?
More properly, 90% of the fundamental structure is on there.
The LC language is much larger and more powerful than HC. The IDE is more powerful and modern.
But if you know HC, you essentially know LC. A "Goodman" for LC, is the one you were wishing for. By reading it, you will quickly get how the whole thing works, and will easily be able to make LC programs based on HC principles.
Craig Newman
The LC language is much larger and more powerful than HC. The IDE is more powerful and modern.
But if you know HC, you essentially know LC. A "Goodman" for LC, is the one you were wishing for. By reading it, you will quickly get how the whole thing works, and will easily be able to make LC programs based on HC principles.
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Re: A book out there?
Thanks for posting the query Raul,
To my mind, most of the dictionary and tutorials go into far too much depth too quickly. As a former Visual Basic programmer (admittedly a long time ago!), I find HyperTalk a mystery! Probably my problem, but I'm convinced I effectively need to unlearn VB before I can start making any headway with a solid foundation in RunRev.
I, for one, will be checking out the recommendations.
To my mind, most of the dictionary and tutorials go into far too much depth too quickly. As a former Visual Basic programmer (admittedly a long time ago!), I find HyperTalk a mystery! Probably my problem, but I'm convinced I effectively need to unlearn VB before I can start making any headway with a solid foundation in RunRev.
I, for one, will be checking out the recommendations.
Re: A book out there?
Hi,
We're now more than a year later and two books have appeared. The first book is about mobile development by Colin Holgate. The other book is Programming LiveCode for Real Beginners, by me, and is aimed at desktop development due to its nature. The two books together should be all you need to really understand LiveCode (but i can imagine there's room for more books
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Kind regards,
Mark
We're now more than a year later and two books have appeared. The first book is about mobile development by Colin Holgate. The other book is Programming LiveCode for Real Beginners, by me, and is aimed at desktop development due to its nature. The two books together should be all you need to really understand LiveCode (but i can imagine there's room for more books

Kind regards,
Mark
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Re: A book out there?
Mark wrote:Hi,
We're now more than a year later and two books have appeared. The first book is about mobile development by Colin Holgate. The other book is Programming LiveCode for Real Beginners, by me, and is aimed at desktop development due to its nature. The two books together should be all you need to really understand LiveCode (but i can imagine there's room for more books).
Kind regards,
Mark
Your sample pages look interesting, if there was chapters covering mobile phone development I'd have probably bought it.
Re: A book out there?
Hi,
I think that my book is useful for anyone who wants to start programming with LiveCode, be it for mobile or desktop devices. It lays a good foundation. At least, I wrote it with this intention. Once you get the basics right, you can read Colin's book to learn about the specifics of mobile development.
Best,
Mark
I think that my book is useful for anyone who wants to start programming with LiveCode, be it for mobile or desktop devices. It lays a good foundation. At least, I wrote it with this intention. Once you get the basics right, you can read Colin's book to learn about the specifics of mobile development.
Best,
Mark
The biggest LiveCode group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/livecode.developers
The book "Programming LiveCode for the Real Beginner"! Get it here! http://tinyurl.com/book-livecode
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Hallo MArk,
i just ordered you book .... looking forward to get it
Ill post my experiences with it here too.
BEst Paul
i just ordered you book .... looking forward to get it

Ill post my experiences with it here too.
BEst Paul
Re: A book out there?
You are also welcome to use my website that I use in teaching 9-12 graders how to program games...
http://tinyurl.com/erhs-lc
I am in the process of uploading the actual code for their games. They have come out with more sophisticated ones recently.
Some of them are now into writing multiplayer games on one computer, multi-computer games (client/servers), word processors and numerous other interesting projects. I will be posting much more once we get through exams.
http://tinyurl.com/erhs-lc
I am in the process of uploading the actual code for their games. They have come out with more sophisticated ones recently.
Some of them are now into writing multiplayer games on one computer, multi-computer games (client/servers), word processors and numerous other interesting projects. I will be posting much more once we get through exams.
Cyril Pruszko
https://sites.google.com/a/pgcps.org/livecode/
https://sites.google.com/a/setonhs.org/app-and-game-workshop/home
https://learntolivecode.com/
https://sites.google.com/a/pgcps.org/livecode/
https://sites.google.com/a/setonhs.org/app-and-game-workshop/home
https://learntolivecode.com/