Thanks Kevin and Peter - its very useful to have a soft indication of the
direction you are heading.
So my understanding now is that Livecode Builder - being the robust
strongly typed language that compilers like - lends to being something that
could be run through the compiler chain you are creat
This is definitely an area we¹re looking at - its on the strategy list.
Just can¹t say yet whether it will be during the initial beta cycle or in
a v ³1.1² as it were. It will certainly be early in the evolution of this
technology.
In terms of LCB, remember we designed that from the start to capab
On 2015-07-16 11:05, David Bovill wrote:
Thanks Peter. What i am keen to get a grip on is how we can interface
Livecode exported Javascritp with existing Javascript in a web page.
Are we
going to be stuck with an isolated blob of all Livecode-Javascript in a
page? Or can I make Livecode-Javascr
Thanks Peter. What i am keen to get a grip on is how we can interface
Livecode exported Javascritp with existing Javascript in a web page. Are we
going to be stuck with an isolated blob of all Livecode-Javascript in a
page? Or can I make Livecode-Javascript widget that talk to existing pages?
My t
On 2015-07-16 04:16, David Bovill wrote:
I've a question regarding the roll-out, and eventual functionality of
Livecode HTML5. In the recent roadmap blogpost there was an indication
that
compiling the Livecode language to Javascript was achieved relatively
quickly, but that the harder part was
I've a question regarding the roll-out, and eventual functionality of
Livecode HTML5. In the recent roadmap blogpost there was an indication that
compiling the Livecode language to Javascript was achieved relatively
quickly, but that the harder part was the rendering of the interface to the
Canvas