No books really - just being able to code proficiently in C/C++/Obj-C...

The knowledge required to do stuff to the current engine is a lot though,
however all should start to get easier as we get past each phase of
refactoring.

No doubt we'll run intensive workshops at the conference with Mark
Waddingham and the other engine developers too.


Kind regards,

Kevin

Kevin Miller ~ ke...@runrev.com ~ http://www.runrev.com/
LiveCode: Everyone can code




On 27/02/2013 11:13, "JB" <sund...@pacifier.com> wrote:

>Now that LiveCode will be open source and people will be
>encouraged to help add features to it are there any books
>with good code examples to help people better understand
>the open source code of liveCode?  Is the only requirement
>a good understanding of C+  or are there other books on
>programming that would be more helpful to learn?
>
>-=>JB<=-
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