Dear Pierre,

Thanks for your kind email. I hope people find the article(s)
objective and useful. As I said these will be written as we go along
based on the experiences in our team. Which should hopefully make them
live and "unadulterated".

As I said in my earlier post I would welcome comments from people
based on their LiveCode and Python experiences as well.

Kind regards,

rod

On 15 July 2012 23:02, Pierre Sahores <s...@sahores-conseil.com> wrote:
> Dear Rod,
>
> Thanks for writing this first article. Should help new comers to read there 
> what the Livecode touch provides with, probably, one of the most usable 
> semantically driven development platforms, even in about client-server and 
> n-tiers targeted solutions.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Pierre
>
> Le 15 juil. 2012 à 13:11, Rod McCall a écrit :
>
>> Dear Fellow LiveCoders,
>>
>> It has often been discussed here and indeed during my time at RR that
>> LiveCode is a perfect tool for usability based work. Well I have
>> decided to embrace that idea by writing a few articles which will
>> appear over the coming months at random intervals and will be based on
>> real experiences.I am coming back to LiveCode after many years and the
>> other team members are totally new to it! Hence it's a learning
>> experience all round.
>>
>> The articles will mainly look at how LiveCode stacks up against Python
>> and in particular how both tools fit into a team which consists of
>> range of backgrounds including CS, HCI and more traditional
>> psychology. In terms of topics, we are interested in rapid GUI
>> prototyping as well as actually developing (through iterative design
>> and contextual inquiry) a range of systems including: mobile apps, HCI
>> researcher tools, in-car simulation environments and location aware
>> games. As you can see this is quite diverse! Hopefully the articles
>> will stimulate discussion as I am also interested in your experiences
>> of using LiveCode within projects where end-user experience is key and
>> where the team of people involved in the development is quite diverse.
>>
>> Link to first article: http://rodmc.com/?p=771
>>
>> Also on  a different note we are running a design competition that
>> will let people come up with a game concept that connects the people
>> of Luxembourg and Athens via a mixed reality game - which may include
>> location-based elements. My blog has a link to the competition website
>> as well. The competition itself is open to anyone.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> rod
>> --
>> Dr Rod McCall
>> Researcher in in-car, mixed reality technology and gaming
>> Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust
>> University of Luxembourg
>> Blog: www.rodmc.com twitter:rodlux
>>
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Researcher in in-car, mixed reality technology and gaming
Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust
University of Luxembourg
Blog: www.rodmc.com twitter:rodlux

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