amthonyblack wrote:
I've searched high and low. I have told a few people that I WANT livecode to be in my tool kit because as a relatively new programmer I like the language but pointing out that the examples are few and far between
It's a catch 22 for some of us. I've done high-level commercial LiveCode work with clients whose names you'd recognize, but I'm under strict NDAs on all of those projects. And most of the professional LiveCode developers I know are in a similar situation, we just can't talk about what we've done. I wish I could, because my web site would be far more impressive if I could post images and descriptions of some of those projects.
So when the 1001 site asked me for some examples, I gave them a couple of minor utilities I use myself. They aren't impressive, they're actually very simple, and they are for development use. They haven't got an impressive UI. They're just tools. Originally that site was set up for exactly that sort of thing, but when people started submitting fully functional apps, they contacted me and asked me to do the same, but I couldn't. You won't see any of my work there, or anywhere else.
I know LiveCode developers who have done some extremely impressive things. One wrote an app contracted by PBS for a well-known TV show. Another is using LiveCode to run the displays at a reknowned museum. Another is running lights and stage equipment for a theater. I wrote an app that is managing the library system in Australia for the indigenous peoples there. Right now I'm working on a huge project that is distributed across the country to major universities. Another project is for a major organization I can't mention but who you'd know. The list goes on, but the point is, most of the examples you are likely to find online are not commercial projects. There are, however, a number of apps in both the Apple and Amazon/Google app stores. The problem is, they don't advertise themselves as LiveCode apps. They look professional and they sell. Some of those are posted to this forums' Announcement board, but not all of them.
Finally, only a few of the commerical developers visit this forum. Most of them are on the mailing list, which goes back much longer than these forums. The forums tend to attract new LiveCoders and address more basic issues; the mailing list tends to contain mostly the more experienced coders, simply by virtue of the fact that it's been around forever and that's all we used to have, so that's where they are. Since fewer of those people ever read the forums, they probably won't even see this thread or know that anyone would like to hear about their work.
So, I hope you won't assume that just because you can't find examples, that they don't exist. I wish I could show you what I've done, and I'm pretty sure other developers feel the same way because when you write something major, you want to show it off. But we'd be out of work if we did.
However, another place to look is Scott Rossi's site:
http://tactilemedia.com. He's done work for some very impressive corporate customers. You won't find those on his site, but you will see some incredible UIs and a lot of small examples of tools and games he's written that show off LiveCode to good advantage, even though they don't meet your criteria exactly.