Good stuff, Quentin! Having worked as a technical writer, I know from firsthand 
experience the importance of oversimplifying the user experience. In fact, one 
of the first things a budding technical writer is taught is “to know your 
audience.” Because one of LiveCode’s goals is obviously to attract new users, 
the initial experience is extremely important. (You know the reality of first 
impressions.) If a new user can delve right in and actually accomplish 
something, the seed is thus planted and the user will return for more. On the 
other hand, if the experience is “daunting” and counterproductive, then the 
user will likely move on to other pastures.

Creating a productive and intuitive interface, along with good documentation, 
is not an easy task for sure—but doing so is every bit as important (at least 
in my opinion) as the product itself. A company can have the greatest product 
in the world, but if no one can learn to use it, then what’s the point?

Learning LiveCode has been a rewarding experience for me personally, but I 
probably picked up a lot of the concepts due to “transference” from other 
programming environments (none of which I am an expert, but I am sure the 
learning curve was greatly reduced). As some folks here have pointed out, I 
think it would be beneficial to monitor newbies and learn from their 
experiences; some research is definitely in order. Personally, I sometimes  
find myself “too close” to my projects and often lose sight of the user 
experience. (A mistake.) I cannot stress the importance of an intuitive 
interface with good documentation—written with new users in mind. 

Kudos to the LiveCode team for a great product, and I look forward to its 
continued development!

Best regards,

Keith “Boo” Long
Gulf Breeze, Florida

 


> On May 6, 2016, at 11:28 AM, use-livecode-requ...@lists.runrev.com wrote:
> 
> Re: First experience with LC 8.0's Interactive Welcome

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