Even though I haven’t been able to spend much time on 1001 Things To Do With LiveCode recently, the blog is still getting an average of 80 visitors per day. I thought you might like to see the all-time top 10 pages visited.
3579 Create a URL shortening service by John Craig 1004 Code an App store accepted game in a week by Dave Probert 864 Administer SQLite databases by Peter Haworth 587 Exercise your right brain by Andrew Walters 542 Program your watch by Roger Eller 336 Manage a database of images by Roger Eller 312 Create you own virtual instrument by René Micout 279 Build mobile games by Andre Garcia 277 Team organisation and time tracking by Roberto Trevisan 242 Build an assembly language interpreter by Andre Garcia The more recent entries in the blog have a high percentage of commercially available apps written in LiveCode and few very own-use or hobby apps. The original purpose of the blog was to show people who had never programmed before what could be achieved with LiveCode and to stimulate their imagination as to what they could do with LiveCode. If you have used LiveCode to write an app for your own use or for your hobby perhaps you would be kind enough to send me a screenshot and a short description. I will try to find the time to add it to 1001 Things You Can Do With LiveCode. Regards Peter _______________________________________________ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-livecode