Andrew Kluthe-2 wrote
> Developing with LC Server or livecode clients that interact with
> webservices that you roll yourself?
>
> I have built http interfaces using RevServer (RevIgniter), PHP, and I
> recently started switching a lot of my REST interfaces over to express
> on-top-of nodejs.
>
>
Developing with LC Server or livecode clients that interact with
webservices that you roll yourself?
I have built http interfaces using RevServer (RevIgniter), PHP, and I
recently started switching a lot of my REST interfaces over to express
on-top-of nodejs.
I love building nice little server in
Hi Colin, I was going to write and ask if you were interested in doing a book
on "LiveCode Web-App Development". I am about to head down that path but
have no web server experience, no CGI, or PHP or any of that so something
that covers that territory would be immensely of interest to me. Esp from
Colin Holgate wrote:
> Perhaps they would allow that on a chapter basis? That is, for anyone
> who wanted to write a chapter that was public domain, it would be in
> the book and also online somewhere.
I like it. Good thinking, Colin.
I'd be up for a chapter on general performance optimization
Perhaps they would allow that on a chapter basis? That is, for anyone who
wanted to write a chapter that was public domain, it would be in the book and
also online somewhere. For anyone hoping to get enough money to pay for the
time it takes, that chapter would just be in the book.
I've had one
Colin Holgate wrote:
> I'm talking with Packt about another LiveCode book. I don't have
> the time, or the knowledge, to cover all that it needs to be, but
> I could organize the chapters, if they are written by other people!
>
> In theory the nature of the book would be to have a set of chapters