Re: The Feature Exchange Progress

2015-09-25 Thread RunRevPlanet
Hi Roland, > Just visited your website, Scott. (Maybe time to rename > to "LiveCode Planet" ?). I was not even aware of your work. You may be right, but after the name change from Runtime Revolution to LiveCode, I decided that RunRevPlanet was as good a name as any, and is future-proof. Most Th

Re: The Feature Exchange Progress

2015-09-25 Thread Roland Huettmann
Just visited your website, Scott. (Maybe time to rename to "LiveCode Planet" ?). I was not even aware of your work. With all respect, in my one role as a business man, I can not yet see the business model behind LiveCode in terms of attracting bigger sums of money for development and creating reve

Re: The Feature Exchange Progress

2015-09-22 Thread Mark Wieder
On 09/22/2015 10:07 PM, Bernard Devlin wrote: I think my first task on starting up again will be to laise with Mark and see if I can get it working for debugging standalones on Android. I'm here for ya, dude. -- Mark Wieder ahsoftw...@gmail.com _

Re: The Feature Exchange Progress

2015-09-22 Thread Bernard Devlin
On Wed, Sep 23, 2015 at 5:35 AM, Mark Wieder wrote: > On 09/22/2015 09:29 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote: > > Good news: mobile sockets were added in v7.1: >> < >> http://downloads.livecode.com/livecode/7_1_0/LiveCodeNotes-7_1_0_rc_3.pdf >> > >> > > Well, great. In that case it should work, as long as

Re: The Feature Exchange Progress

2015-09-22 Thread Richard Gaskin
Heather Laine wrote: > We'll shortly be adding a facility for you to suggest and vote on > features you'd like to see. In the meantime, perhaps a discussion > on the list would flush out some candidates for future funding! > What do you want to see added and why? FastCGI. I believe there should

Re: The Feature Exchange Progress

2015-09-22 Thread Mark Wieder
On 09/22/2015 09:29 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote: Good news: mobile sockets were added in v7.1: Well, great. In that case it should work, as long as the mobile device is wifi-connected to the local network. -- Mark Wie

Re: The Feature Exchange Progress

2015-09-22 Thread Richard Gaskin
Mark Wieder wrote: > On 09/22/2015 11:17 AM, Mark Waddingham wrote: >> It's also worth pointing out that Debugging of standalones for the >> platform the IDE is running on is also included in the feature. >> This has been an oft requested ability as sometimes things do work >> differently between

Re: The Feature Exchange Progress

2015-09-22 Thread Mark Wieder
On 09/22/2015 11:17 AM, Mark Waddingham wrote: It's also worth pointing out that Debugging of standalones for the platform the IDE is running on is also included in the feature. This has been an oft requested ability as sometimes things do work differently between standalone and IDE. (There a

Re: The Feature Exchange Progress

2015-09-22 Thread Mark Waddingham
It's also worth pointing out that Debugging of standalones for the platform the IDE is running on is also included in the feature. This has been an oft requested ability as sometimes things do work differently between standalone and IDE. (There are other future extensions to it on the cards too

Re: The Feature Exchange Progress

2015-09-22 Thread J. Landman Gay
On 9/22/2015 12:20 PM, Mark Waddingham wrote: As an engineer, however, I'm really hoping the Remote Debugger gets the pledges it needs as I personally think that's going to be the most fun to bring to you all. And as a back-in-the-fold mobile developer, the lack of a debugger is making me craz

Re: The Feature Exchange Progress

2015-09-22 Thread Mark Waddingham
As CTO, I obviously hope they all get funded as they all help move the LiveCode platform forward. As an engineer, however, I'm really hoping the Remote Debugger gets the pledges it needs as I personally think that's going to be the most fun to bring to you all. (And yes, I may well have an odd

Re: The Feature Exchange Progress

2015-09-22 Thread Matthias Rebbe | M-R-D
I hope that at least 2 of that 4 features will be funded. The 2 i pledged for. ;) And i really hope that this new Feature Exchange will help Livecode (the company) to raise enough money in the future to keep their good work. Although i am more interested in the Remote Debugger feature, i pl