On 5/4/11 2:17 PM, william humphrey wrote:
Tod - you're comments about Framework are excellent. I too wish that LiveCode chose Framework as the fully supported way to work with applications. I integrate a Valentina database into my application and find it truely difficult to make stand-alone builds for Windows and MacOS although I find the LiveCode developer environment terrific.
Just to play devil's advocate: I find that GLX is overkill for almost all the apps I create. I prefer to use only code that actually applies to my project. I have my own set of common handlers and functions that I insert as needed, which keeps my apps small and compact.
Don't get me wrong, GLX is excellent for what it does, but for me it isn't the best way or even the preferred way most of the time. If we had an "officially-sactioned" framework it would tend to become the default, to the exclusion of simpler methods where they are more appropriate. GLX is one choice, and ideally there would be others to choose from, or none at all.
The final argument against an official framework is that people would tend to use it without understanding the underlying concepts involved. Once you have those, building an app isn't really that difficult.
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