Can’t answer regarding the design decision, but here is the pertinent line:
One recent feature that was introduced in LiveCode 6.6 was the ability to use
hashbangs (#! /path/to/livecode) in LiveCode server scripts instead of script
open and close tags ().
Of note is the “instead of” statement w
LC Server 6.6 and later allows you to use LC as you would other system
utility languages, by including the path to the engine on the first line
following a shebang - see discussion here:
https://livecode.com/livecode-server/
This lets us use the old MetaCard style with command line scripts,
wi
Not yet, but for a prototype i played around with tsNet and Webdav some time
ago.
I used
tsNetGetSync to list the content of a folder
tsNetCustomSync to do actions like delete, create and so on
tsNetUploadfilesync for uploading
Worked fine so far, but i did not work further on it, because the
Anyone have a client library for working with a WebDAV server in LC?
Bonus (not needed now, but might be fun down the road): Anyone have a
library for implementing WebDAV in LC Server?
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Richard Gaskin
Fourth World Systems
Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobile, and the We
Alex Tweedly wrote:
> Hopefully I'll find 3 books
>
> - a techie one
Rapid Development by Steve McConnell
> - a non-techie non-fiction one
Critical Path by R. Buckminster Fuller
> - fiction - preferably fairly light, easy reading
Hippolyte's Island by Barbara Hodgson
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Richard Ga
Techie ones without any problem solving involved and they could actually be
Novels - you feel that you are there rooting for the
participants in both "stories"
Surely Your Joking Mr Feynman
What Do You Care what other people think
The Eudaemonic Pie by Thomas Bass
The Soul of a new machine by Tra
Hi
My favourite book of fiction (science fiction) is Isaac Asimov’s Foundation
Trilogy, Perhaps a bit long for your journey. I have read it a few times
along with looking for the sequels and prequels.
(It is currently underproduction for an Apple TV+ series. I am half in hope
it will be am