Anyone got any experience of running LiveCode server on Digital Ocean? I'd
love to get one up and running - happy to share / record a tutorial on
HowTo do this so others can benefit.
Longer term aim is to create a Docker container for Livecode to make this
real simple for people?
That's great. I'm thinking of getting a LiveCode based server daemon up and
running - so it can talk to a node based server using sockets - can you run
LiveCode server as a daemon?
On 7 June 2015 at 21:04, Mike Bonner bonnm...@gmail.com wrote:
I just got it running on a droplet.
I chose lamp
I've got code for graphing Livecode handlers and their callout
relationships across the message path. I use graphviz for the layout
algorithms - I demoed this at the Livecode conference a few years back -
the libraries it uses are sueful for analysing scripts, as well as graphing
relationships.
I worked for quite a few months on an update to the mobile
development book I wrote. I managed a few updates, but was
constantly busy with work things, and other commitment
distractions. I asked another Packt author for advice, he
said that when he had the same issue he acquired a
I just got it running on a droplet.
I chose lamp 14.04 (ubuntu) so that I didn't have to mess with setting up
apache and all by hand.
After droplet creation, I logged into the console with the browser based
vnc and used wget to grab the 64bit version of lc server 7.0.4
then..
apt-get install unzip
Hmm, no, I don't think you can run lc server as a daemon. Especially as you
describe. The server itself isn't set up to listen on a socket.
Much if it would depend on your need. I'm sure you could write something
in LC proper and have it start on server start. But being single threaded,
if you
I worked for quite a few months on an update to the mobile development book I
wrote. I managed a few updates, but was constantly busy with work things, and
other commitment distractions. I asked another Packt author for advice, he said
that when he had the same issue he acquired a co-author. So
I think there might be several people interested in your stack, if you are
willing to share :)
SKIP
On Jun 7, 2015, at 6:51 AM, FlexibleLearning.com ad...@flexiblelearning.com
wrote:
Hi Richard,
I would be deeply interested in your stack!
We have an inherited stack here that is
Skip wrote:
Richard wrote:
Here's that thrown-together result:
http://fourthworld.net/lc/4w-projprofiler.png
I think there might be several people interested in your stack,
if you are willing to share :)
Very - whenever I post a screen shot of a tool I'm working on the
intention is to
Hi Richard,
I would be deeply interested in your stack!
We have an inherited stack here that is to undergo refactoring in the near
future and a basic 'complexity metric' would be incredibly useful.
Please ping me off-list.
Best regards,
Hugh Senior
FLCo
Richard wrote:
For many years a
On Sun, Jun 7, 2015 at 12:10 AM, Richard Gaskin ambassa...@fourthworld.com
wrote:
And a more specific question: in the video you linked to, how does the app
know the angle of the table the book is resting on? Does the book have two
RFIDs for triangulation, or does it calculate solely from what
I use this email account almost exclusively for this Use List now; so I
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Up until yesterday I usually received 1 or 2 false SPAMS a day; typically
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Up
Colin:
That’s great! I’m in.
Bill
On Jun 7, 2015, at 6:06 AM, Colin Holgate colinholg...@gmail.com wrote:
I worked for quite a few months on an update to the mobile development book I
wrote. I managed a few updates, but was constantly busy with work things, and
other commitment
Kay.
I almost never receive spam on my aol account, rather, I get bounced from the
list about once per week.. Sorry I seem to be the vector; maybe all mine is
going your way?
Craig
-Original Message-
From: Kay C Lan lan.kc.macm...@gmail.com
To: How to use LiveCode
OK, got a bit of a breather at work so thought I might sit back, relax and
give LC8 a spin. So ended up at this tutorial:
http://livecode.com/write-a-widget-in-8-steps/
Which mentions the need to sign up for a free Developer ID. So logged into
my account, entered an ID and then clicked the
Be there, or be square: https://www.facebook.com/RMLCclasses
Richmond.
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