Mike Kerner wrote:
> Pi is interesting to me because of what I can, in theory, build with
> it, but for the same reason so are many other things. Pi isn't going
> to bring revenue to LC, IMHO, the way that some of those other tools
> can...
Not directly, at least not short-term. But as hh poin
People who are using a Raspi and try or even use LC on it may be inclined to
try or use LC if they 'expand' to a tablet or desktop.
And their own creations will work after no or small adjustments, WOW. This
may cause (delayed) revenue to LC.
> Mike K. wrote:
> Pi is interesting to me because of w
Pi is interesting to me because of what I can, in theory, build with it,
but for the same reason so are many other things. Pi isn't going to bring
revenue to LC, IMHO, the way that some of those other tools can, but being
able to brag about being the easy-to-use IDE for PI would be cool.
On Sat,
hh wrote:
> Richard.
>
> Thanks for your engagement. I would like to second this with 98%.
>
> Let me correct two of your statements (the missing 2%).
>
> 1.
>> RG wrote:
>> The last RPi build was v704, which is generally good with one
>> critical issue: a bug in the menu handling routine causes
jonathandlynch wrote:
> Why is LC 7 slower than 6?
There may be additional factors specific to the RPi build, but in
general those differences were due to Unicode support and unoptimized
refactoring related to that and other large-scale scopes of work.
With v9 much of the earlier performance
Why is LC 7 slower than 6?
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> On Mar 11, 2017, at 3:50 PM, hh via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> Richard.
>
> Thanks for your engagement. I would like to second this with 98%.
>
> Let me correct two of your statements (the missing 2%).
>
> 1.
>> RG wrote:
>> The last RPi build
Richard.
Thanks for your engagement. I would like to second this with 98%.
Let me correct two of your statements (the missing 2%).
1.
> RG wrote:
> The last RPi build was v704, which is generally good with one critical
> issue: a bug in the menu handling routine causes a crash when clicking
>