I looked at the list a green tick means it’s ok a red cross means it isn’t, the
crosses I saw were usually server links and a Mac dang or 2
I didn’t try because the ones that had crosses were mostly business server ...
coincidence I think not
Lagi
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> On 29 May 2018, at 19:0
Hi Richmond,
Well I couldn’t agree more if that is the case, but that was 2 minutes of
googling but the general suggestion of contacting “good” Sanskrit related
organisations of watch you no doubt know a good few still has merit. And you
never know who or what might turn up.
Anyway hope all go
I assume you’re taking the piss (jokingly I hope)
But it’s certainly fining it’s way into the market
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.computerworld.com/article/2867542/microsoft-touts-7-per-user-monthly-pricing-for-windows-subscriptions.amp.html
https://www.cnbc.com/2018/02/16/moviepass-slashe
Hi Trevor
I understand totally but when something was promised after crowdfunding to be
ready in 3 months and three and a half years later NOTHING that is unforgivable
... If one person at Livecode spent 1 hour a day only without weekends over 3
and a half years that’s roughly 21 weeks at 5 day
hi Jacque
Yes, In the end Todd bit the bullet and did it with the native field on both
iOS and Android ... now for the testing and inevitable quirks.
this lesson gave initial food for thought
http://lessons.livecode.com/m/4069/l/29112-how-do-i-use-native-text-controls-on-mobile
But a newbie
Hi all
Routines rewritten using native field.
Works great on IOS but Android
Doesn’t focus on first field to bring up keyboard on initial pageload. The user
has to press the field.
How do we set focus to the field?
Lagi
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Hi Richard
I would add CODE COMPLETE by steve McConnell as well but rapid development from
memory is a shorter read.
Update I decided to look on amazon rather than my library and I was right 674
pages instead of over 950 .. so shorter is relative and I find it’s not on
kindle.
You can find it