Re: HTML5 will it or won't it?

2015-02-07 Thread Erik Beugelaar
The new Ubuntu smartphone supports HTML5 web so that will not be the
problem for the HTML5 projects of RunRev.
More interesting is the choice of Ubuntu  to write native apps in QML code.
Considering these so called cards (!) or scopes of the Ubuntu apps need
server/cloud support, the combination of Go for server side development
with QML binding support for the client side would be a valid chooice for
non-LiveCode pprogrammers but it can also be an opportunity for RunRev so
step in with Open Language support for this Œnew' platform.

Just my 2 centsŠ (not for a new Kickstarter project btwŠ)

Erik



On 06/02/15 21:36, Richmond richmondmathew...@gmail.com wrote:

I think RunRev are being a bit naughty again and not keeping their
user-base informed

  . . . whither the HTML5 project?

As Canonical release their Ubuntu phone which uses apps written in HTML5
this becomes even more pressing.

http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-31148661

Richmond.

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HTML5 will it or won't it?

2015-02-06 Thread Richmond
I think RunRev are being a bit naughty again and not keeping their 
user-base informed


 . . . whither the HTML5 project?

As Canonical release their Ubuntu phone which uses apps written in HTML5 
this becomes even more pressing.


http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-31148661

Richmond.

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