Bob,
It is a joke but it is also true :-)
For example, in the Network Tracer stack there is code to avoid showing
duplicate messages because here on my home network, all the datagrams
are arriving three times. So a single "ntInfo" call on a standalone
amounted to three datagrams with the same
Dear Tom,
The TypeTool mostly acts on the "the selobj" so unless you start
changing the scripts, it won't make much sense on a standalone.
On the other hand, all the stacks are unlocked and you have access to
the full source. You can pick the code from it and patch it to your own
needs. For
Congratulations on this release, Andre. This looks very useful.
I have a (probably dumb) question... Are your products, such as AAG Tools,
only for use in the IDE, or can tools such as TypeTool be used in standalone
builds?
Thanks,
Tom Bodine
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Hah! I'm sure that was a joke but UDP is User Datagram Protocol.
Bob S
> On Oct 23, 2018, at 15:27 , Andre Alves Garzia via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> Hi Everyone,
>
> It is with a lot of excitement that I am here to announce a new plugin for
> LiveCode called Network Tracer. This is a zero
Hey Tom,
Thanks for the kind words my friend! I hope we all do lots of sales. :-)
Be aware that this is not a product that is only for mobile. I've shown
it in the context of mobile development (because it is where I think it
is easier to perceive the value of the tool) but it also works for
great product Andre...I don't do mobile dev yet, but I can see the benefit
of it to anyone who does.
Wishing you lots of sales.
Cheers
On Tue, Oct 23, 2018 at 6:28 PM Andre Alves Garzia via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> It is with a lot of excitement th
Hi Everyone,
It is with a lot of excitement that I am here to announce a new plugin
for LiveCode called Network Tracer. This is a zero-configuration plugin
and library combination that creates a "networked log" experience to
help you debug your LC solutions.
To use it, you open the Dashboard