Yep, I do remember Be.
AFAIR it could be installed on Macintosh clones made by other
manufactors back then... They had a very specific icons design
and there was a kind of freeware that could be installed on
Mac OS to make the GUI look like Be...
Best,
jbv
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Mark,
Thanks for the offer, I will be glad to review your new book.
Although I think you might be somewhat wrong about those students' needs.
These people are 18 to 20 years old and have already been exposed to the
basic concepts of coding in highschool or are self-educated on these matters.
Furthe
Thanks Kay :)
I would love to look at the security side of things sometime - it seems to
be something a lot of developers take less seriously now days. One of the
things I like about LiveCode is how easy it makes it to work with
encryption.
LiveCode has added support for Open SSL & encryption sup
On Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 3:02 AM, Simon Smith wrote:
but if it helps one person, then I would be happy.
Well it helped me, so please be happy.
Now to make you sad. I'm surprised that security didn't make a mention
in John's lists of topics, nor is it an obvious link on your page. I
know there ar
Hi everyone,
On Saturday, 28th June 2014, Björnke von Gierke and Mark Schonewille
will organise a LiveCode meeting. On this day, we'll welcome you at the
Zentrum Karl der Grosse (Charles the Great Centre) in Zurich,
Switzerland. We can now provide you with a little more info about the
meeting
This is good!
Nakia Brewer | Technology & Solutions Manager | Equipment Management Solutions
t: (02) 49645051 | m: 0458 713 547 | i: www.westrac.com.au
ACN 009 342 572
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Scott Rossi
Sent
Hi JBV,
I could imagine that first-year students have no or almost no experience
with programming. They might need to get acquainted with concepts such
as abstract thinking, logic, recursion and perhaps GUI design.
Additionally, they will need to learn elementary syntax, and how to use
variab
Hi William
It will live quiet happily with php and mysql and should not cause any
problems.
I remember reading (think it was a forum post Richard commented on) where
there was a question re: cgi vs fast cgi (with fast cgi there is only a
single process so it speeds up execution) He mentioned the
Simon:
Re the server installation, one thing that worries me is the server load. As a
cgi, the livecode app needs to be loaded for every call, AFAIK, and would
demand a lot from the server. It seemed that the installation where it is
integrated into the Apache configuration would be best, but I
Bookmarked :-) Thanks for this.
Regards,
Scott Rossi
Creative Director
Tactile Media, UX/UI Design
On 6/10/14 12:49 PM, "Simon Smith" wrote:
>Thanks, much appreciated.
>
>Only put it live a few minutes ago, there is no time like the present and
>if I don't do it now - then I probably never
There's a woman speaking at a local CHI event here tonight whose UX career
started at Be, Inc. If you don't remember Be, it was an alternative
operating system and hardware platform started in the early 90s, by ex
Apple exec Jean-Louis Gassée. Be eventually became one of the options
considered to
Thanks, much appreciated.
Only put it live a few minutes ago, there is no time like the present and
if I don't do it now - then I probably never will. It is also a great
motivation to work on it and try to complete everything that is missing.
Simon
On Tue, Jun 10, 2014 at 9:25 PM, Richard Gaski
On 05/06/2014 17:46, Mark Talluto wrote:
On Jun 5, 2014, at 9:26 AM, Peter Haworth wrote:
Thanks everyone. SOunds like hiding and positioning off screen is the way
to go, particularly since I need this to work on Windows as well as Mac and
I think -ui is Mac only (and possibly Linux?)
You c
Simon Smith wrote:
Writing a book would be a mammoth task - and I for one, would not be
certain just how large a target market there would be, so they would truly
be a labour of love :)
It would indeed. I've known enough people in the book business that I
stay with software. :)
But for no
I'm game :)
On Tue, Jun 10, 2014 at 9:03 PM, John Craig wrote:
> Maybe we should all have a hangout some time and chew over a few ideas?
>
>
>
> On 10/06/2014 17:28, dunb...@aol.com wrote:
>
>> I would pre- order two copies.
>>
>>
>> Craig Newman
>>
>>
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From:
Maybe we should all have a hangout some time and chew over a few ideas?
On 10/06/2014 17:28, dunb...@aol.com wrote:
I would pre- order two copies.
Craig Newman
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From: Marc Van Cauwenberghe
To: How to use LiveCode
Sent: Tue, Jun 10, 2014 9:01 am
Subject: Re: Lear
Hi Richard
I would be happy to contribute to LCJ and it will be interesting to see
what you have setup.
Writing a book would be a mammoth task - and I for one, would not be
certain just how large a target market there would be, so they would truly
be a labour of love :)
But for now - this is som
Thanks, Richard. Good to know.
On Jun 10, 2014, at 11:55 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
> Chris Sheffield wrote:
> > Do we have the ability yet to set the text alignment for individual
> > columns in a table field?
>
> My understanding is that the work has been done, and it will be in a new
> build
jbv wrote:
> Starting next september I might have the opportunity to give
> a few hours of teaching at the local technology institute
> for students in their 1st and 2nd year of learning techniques
> of internet, multimedia and programming.
> Of course the first idea that crossed my mind was to i
I wasn't thinking about writing "the big book of everything you can
conceivably do with LiveCode Server" :D
More like "The Hitchhiker's Guide To LiveCode Server"... with some
suitably large, friendly message on the cover ...
I still buy books - I'd rather leaf through a hard copy after staring
Richard your LiveCode Server Center sounds
supercalifragilisticexpialidocious!
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Hi list,
Starting next september I might have the opportunity to give
a few hours of teaching at the local technology institute for
students in their 1st and 2nd year of learning techniques of
internet, multimedia and programming.
Of course the first idea that crossed my mind was to introduce
them
Chris Sheffield wrote:
> Do we have the ability yet to set the text alignment for individual
> columns in a table field?
My understanding is that the work has been done, and it will be in a new
build of 7.0dp soon.
--
Richard Gaskin
Fourth World Systems
Software Design and Development for t
Do we have the ability yet to set the text alignment for individual columns in
a table field?
I have a very simple field with just two columns. I want the alignment of the
first one to be left, and the second one to be right. A data grid is overkill,
otherwise I’d go with that. I couldn’t remem
Mark Talluto wrote:
> This is a view of 6.6.2 RC6 on my Mint installation via VMware
> Fusion.
> http://www.canelasoftware.com/pub/rev/mint%20linux.png
Looks like you're getting theme adoption there, so that much is good.
And thankfully Hanson at RunRev confirmed my issue this morning, so at
l
I would pre- order two copies.
Craig Newman
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From: Marc Van Cauwenberghe
To: How to use LiveCode
Sent: Tue, Jun 10, 2014 9:01 am
Subject: Re: Learning about server
Hi John,,
I would pre-order!
Best regards,
Marc
Op 10-jun.-2014, om 11:56 heeft John Craig het vo
On Jun 10, 2014, at 7:49 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
> 1. Anyone here seen this with LC before?
>
> 2. Anyone here have suggestions on how to fix it?
This is a view of 6.6.2 RC6 on my Mint installation via VMware Fusion.
http://www.canelasoftware.com/pub/rev/mint%20linux.png
I get a little of
Dar wrote:
> My immediate need would not be a way to deliver web content, but just
> as a way to make a console application on Windows. But, I can see
> the former in my future.
There are so many useful and interesting things to do with LiveCode
Server, and even standalones on servers, it's alm
Hi Simon
I remember you posted something about a server book a while ago - if it's
still on the cards I'll buy your book AND John's!
If you're not at that stage yet then I'm sure there would be a lot of
interest in anything you might want to share - actually, even helping
produce up-to-date doc
Dar,
I'd definitely buy your book. Some of the things I would be interested in is
how to create a reasonable looking ui, which will require html5, JavaScript,
and css3. I've dabbled in all 3 of these but since I use them rarely, it's a
pain to use them. It would be nice to have a prescription f
I've been using LC on Ubuntu for years, and while there are a few
details where it's not quite HIG-savvy it's generally been pretty good.
But I recently did a clean install of Ubuntu 14.04, and now LC 6.6.2
looks horrible.
The Problem
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This screen shot shows both LC and GEdit side
Thanks for the kind encouragement. I am pondering this.
Dar
On Jun 10, 2014, at 6:43 AM, Dave Kilroy wrote:
> Well we have books on general LC from Mark, on Mobile from Colin, and on
> gaming-making from Scott - but we have a gaping hole for LC Server just
> waiting for someone to fill! With
My immediate need would not be a way to deliver web content, but just as a way
to make a console application on Windows. But, I can see the former in my
future.
Dar
On Jun 10, 2014, at 3:56 AM, John Craig wrote:
> Any areas in particular that interest you? I was speaking to someone
> rece
Ditto! In for one on a server book =)
Sent from my iPhone
> On Jun 10, 2014, at 8:01 AM, Marc Van Cauwenberghe
> wrote:
>
> Hi John,,
> I would pre-order!
>
> Best regards,
> Marc
>
>> Op 10-jun.-2014, om 11:56 heeft John Craig het volgende
>> geschreven:
>>
>> Any areas in particular th
I have been working on a general guide on LC server - its been a great way
to figure out how everything works. There is a still a ton of stuff I would
like to still add ... but if its helps people in the interim I am happy to
share. I'll take a look when I am at home this evening and see if its a
s
Hi John,,
I would pre-order!
Best regards,
Marc
Op 10-jun.-2014, om 11:56 heeft John Craig het volgende
geschreven:
> Any areas in particular that interest you? I was speaking to someone
> recently about writing a book on LC server - not sure how much interest there
> would be, but here is
Well we have books on general LC from Mark, on Mobile from Colin, and on
gaming-making from Scott - but we have a gaping hole for LC Server just
waiting for someone to fill! With at least two customers :)
Actually it just occurs to me that we have another gaping lacuna in LC
books, concerning comm
I, for one, would buy it.
Especially Push notifications would be more than interesting.
Regards,
Matthias
Am 10.06.2014 um 11:56 schrieb John Craig :
> Any areas in particular that interest you? I was speaking to someone
> recently about writing a book on LC server - not sure how much interes
Any areas in particular that interest you? I was speaking to someone
recently about writing a book on LC server - not sure how much interest
there would be, but here is the current list of possible topics;
Basic .lc server scripts
Sessions
Basic logging in and out with sessions
SQL primer
Serv
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