Re: Community standards for a LEGO kit?

2014-05-06 Thread Richmond
On 06/05/14 00:09, Dar Scott wrote: I’m not sure what you mean by a LEGO kit? I'm getting tired of 'talking' to myself: http://forums.runrev.com/viewtopic.php?f=25t=20290 C'mon down! Richmond. ___ use-livecode mailing list

Re: Community standards for a LEGO kit?

2014-05-06 Thread Richard Gaskin
Charles E Buchwald wrote: There are DropTools, PowerTools, tmControl, MobGUI, and some others which I'm sure I'm forgetting, so I daresay it's an idea that's been attempted a few times. I like very much the idea of a LEGO kit for, let's say, casual or beginning programmers. I've known many

Re: Community standards for a LEGO kit?

2014-05-06 Thread Richmond
On 06/05/14 16:26, Richard Gaskin wrote: snip Of course for any such community initiative to get started it would need a name that doesn't include a well-established registered trademark like Lego. I suspect that Charles Buchwald lifted Lego kit from my use of it. I have been using it to

Re: Community standards for a LEGO kit?

2014-05-06 Thread Richmond
On 06/05/14 16:26, Richard Gaskin wrote: snip Of course for any such community initiative to get started it would need a name that doesn't include a well-established registered trademark like Lego. Be there: http://forums.runrev.com/viewtopic.php?f=25t=20290p=103007#p103007 or be square

Re: Community standards for a LEGO kit?

2014-05-06 Thread Alejandro Tejada
LiveCode Blocks works well with LiveCode Stacks, because you could build a stack of blocks. :D Al -- View this message in context: http://runtime-revolution.278305.n4.nabble.com/Looking-further-than-the-end-of-your-nose-Was-Toolin-Around-tp4679088p4679201.html Sent from the Revolution -

Community standards for a LEGO kit?

2014-05-05 Thread Charles E Buchwald
There are DropTools, PowerTools, tmControl, MobGUI, and some others which I'm sure I'm forgetting, so I daresay it's an idea that's been attempted a few times. I like very much the idea of a LEGO kit for, let's say, casual or beginning programmers. I've known many designers who dabble in

Re: Community standards for a LEGO kit?

2014-05-05 Thread Richmond
On 05/05/14 16:39, Charles E Buchwald wrote: There are DropTools, PowerTools, tmControl, MobGUI, and some others which I'm sure I'm forgetting, so I daresay it's an idea that's been attempted a few times. I like very much the idea of a LEGO kit for, let's say, casual or beginning

Re: Community standards for a LEGO kit?

2014-05-05 Thread Richmond
On 05/05/14 16:39, Charles E Buchwald wrote: There are DropTools, PowerTools, tmControl, MobGUI, and some others which I'm sure I'm forgetting, so I daresay it's an idea that's been attempted a few times. I like very much the idea of a LEGO kit for, let's say, casual or beginning

Re: Community standards for a LEGO kit?

2014-05-05 Thread Richmond
As promised: http://forums.runrev.com/viewtopic.php?f=25t=20290 Get your thinking caps on. Richmond. ___ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription

Re: Community standards for a LEGO kit?

2014-05-05 Thread Dar Scott
I’m not sure what you mean by a LEGO kit? We have been tinkering with snap-together controls over here. Or do you mean LabView style programming, data flow? Or do you mean 3D construction? Or do you mean a library to interface with Mindstorms EV3? (If one of those show up on my