Thank you all for your ideas, questions and suggestions
First of all, as regards who will be coming to the workshop - basically I’ll
take anyone with a pulse (might even take the undead…).
Therefore I have to cater for a wide range of capabilities. Maybe in the future
when I have more of an es
Ditto what Graham said:
We semi-proficient coders hit the wall when we create a scrolling group on
desktop and then transfer to our iPhone and it doesn't scroll or set a simple
player to a URL for an mp3 on web server and discover that you need a to create
a mobile player. What if you have cont
Dave, for me and I would guess a lot of others who aren’t so bad at coding in
LC, **deployment** on the chosen platforms is the BIG show-stopper; so I’d like
to see a workshop that creates a trivial app (say a variation on the
clock/stopwatch theme - but it could be anything), discusses the diff
Dave,
the first question is what is your aim? Is it to show people how to
program in LC or is it to hilight how LC can help them?
If it is the former, then most of the suggestions given will fit the
bill perfectly; they are just examples of something already done, but
you show them how to do it i
Thank you all for your ideas and suggestions!
I’m summarising them as follows:
A drag and drop matching game.
A to-do list app.
A simple e-reader app.
A walking tour app with a map that you can click for additional information and
photos.
An app that helps with web research (grab text and ima
1) consider a way to do these on line… possibly shorter (I'm in Hawaii
so…..attendance is limited)
2) go thru all past conferences and look at the different track subject matter:
These were well thought out and could serve as a theme for a number of work
shops.
3) try to solicit other to be pr
hostm.com has a tutorial with a desktop stack and server scripts that
allows you to add users to a database on the server from the desktop using
HTTPS.
It would be neat to have a generic "track stuff" app in Livecode that's got
all the if-then's and libraries and whatnot to be compiled and work on
An app that interacts with the cloud and/or web services would be of great
interest to me.
Bill
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> On Aug 4, 2016, at 8:04 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
>
> How about a client-server user registration system?
>
> Everyone needs one, and in addition to bein
How about a client-server user registration system?
Everyone needs one, and in addition to being widely useful it would
demonstrate making HTTPS calls from LC clients, server-side DB use, and
other things that play an ever more pervasive role in our increasingly
cloud-driven world.
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Richa
Robert Mann wrote:
> or is filemaker simpler to set and use than livecode?? ah ah!!
I would certainly hope so.
FileMaker is a wonderful tool, but is designed to deliver one category
of application, a database.
LiveCode is a far more flexible tool designed to deliver thousands of
categories o
Hi Dave,
A simple one might be on how to use the new dictionary interface
to find anything one might be looking for. ;-)
Hope that helps!
Rick
> On Aug 4, 2016, at 4:54 AM, Dave Kilroy wrote:
>
> This is a request for ideas for LiveCode workshops
>
> That is, where one of us is organisin
Hi.
It sounds like the workshops are intermediate-level and above, for those with
considerable experience with LC already. True?
Craig Newman
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Yikes! My eyes widened when I saw that you did a workshop previously on a
messaging app utilizing a web service and MySQL since that is what I woke up
this morning thinking about learning how to do 😊 Do you have the materials or
stacks available for us to look at?
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If you can remind me of when I did that I can try to find the materials. ;-)
> On Aug 4, 2016, at 5:21 AM, rjd318 wrote:
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> Yikes! My eyes widened when I saw that you did a workshop previously on a
> messaging app utilizing a web service and MySQL since that is what I woke up
> this morning t
> On Aug 4, 2016, at 2:54 AM, Dave Kilroy wrote:
>
> This is a request for ideas for LiveCode workshops
>
> That is, where one of us is organising a day-long workshop on LiveCode and
> are looking for a main topic for the day.
>
> I’m not looking for fully-worked up teaching resources (althou
This is a request for ideas for LiveCode workshops
That is, where one of us is organising a day-long workshop on LiveCode and are
looking for a main topic for the day.
I’m not looking for fully-worked up teaching resources (although that would be
nice), but general ideas or topics for the works
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