> On 25 May 2018, at 5:07 pm, Sean Cole (Pi) via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> This, too, is overwhelming. A little disturbing too as it was embarked on
> by people who know very little about me or the facts behind the situation.
Morning, Sean.
There is another way of looking at this. Many folk
> On 28 May 2018, at 2:40 am, Pi Digital via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> Thanks for the clarification, Monte.
>
> But just to clarify in return (respectfully), when I spoke of IDE changes I
> was specifically referring to the Project Browser (omitted from your quote).
> As the greatest exten
Sean, with all due respect, Monte probably has a deal with livecode that
enables him to retain ownership of his rights to his code that he wrote in
return for whatever deal he has with livecode.
Wouldn’t you?
On Sun, May 27, 2018 at 09:41 Pi Digital via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.co
Thanks for the clarification, Monte.
But just to clarify in return (respectfully), when I spoke of IDE changes I was
specifically referring to the Project Browser (omitted from your quote). As the
greatest extent of items within the IDE that need fixing are GUI with the
majority of their code
Hi Sean
It is a relief to hear from you. I’m sorry if you were weirded out by the help
offered. I have struggled in the past to swallow my pride and just accept help
when I need it. Last year dealing with Rebecca’s cancer was a humbling
experience for me in this regard.
Anyway, there’s a few
Hi Sean, its very thoughtful of you to break it down the way you did.
peace and love to you and all the best.
On Fri, May 25, 2018 at 8:45 PM, Richard Gaskin via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> Hello Sean -
>
> Very glad to read your post here.
>
> There are only a cou
Curry Kenworthy wrote:
> One general problem is that backward-compatibility
> has been abandoned and even politicized/demonized
> by some of the big players. (Hello Mr. Jobs.) BC
> is actually just part of a bigger concept. I don't
> have the correct word for that concept handy
> (Richard?) but wh
Mr. Sean, I'm sorry to hear your story, thank God, you managed to overcome
it. Nothing is more important than life.
I am from Venezuela, a South American country in dictatorship, with food,
electricity and internet failures. For two years I have been trying to do
something with LIVECODE and I real
Hello Sean,
You've had a tough journey, that's for sure, its good to see that you are
now thinking about the future and how to move forward.
Wishing you well in whatever direction you decide to go.
-
Andy Piddock
My software never has bugs. It just develops random features.
TinyIDE
Thank you, Richmond! You have cheered me up a lot. You make some very good
points and it's good to know I'm not alone in my feelings about so much of
it. Ju and I have been discussing it and what I might focus on instead.
Unfortunately, that means I'd be leaving you guys in the cesspool as I drag
m
Well, Sean, your message is very long and filled with a lot of stuff;
so, at the risk of being a bore,
I'll take a long bit replying to all your points; especially as that's
what I feel it deserves.
On 25/5/2018 7:07 pm, Sean Cole (Pi) via use-livecode wrote:
Dear All
This is going to be a l
Sean:
I have never met you except through this listserve and, if my memory serves, on
the Direct-L listserve, where you’ve been a generous, respected and positive
contributor.
The main takeaway I hope you have from this is that the folks on this list
value you and care about your well-being and
Hello Sean -
Very glad to read your post here.
There are only a couple things that may be useful to address here, but
chief among them is gratitude for your open discussion of depression.
Culturally we too often stigmatize depression, anxiety, and a whole host
of other conditions, unable to
Sean-
Others have chimed in quite well here, so I'll just add a few comments.
On 05/25/2018 09:07 AM, Sean Cole (Pi) via use-livecode wrote:
> // GoFundMe //
> This, too, is overwhelming. A little disturbing too as it was embarked on
> by people who know very little about me
Mmm... that's wher
Curry- don't know if such a thing would help your situation, but i'm
attaching a photo of my lift. Its simply a relatively small i-beam solidly
anchored, a trolly to match, a 2000lb hoist (overkill) and a very simple,
self designed sling hooked to a home made spreader bar. Lower it, sling in
fr
Mike:
> The most recent hit to my pride was the loss of ability
> to self transfer into my walk in tub
Ah, a fellow traveler indeed! I haven't been able to use my own
insurmountable tub yet, still doing sponge baths.
Sean:
> I certainly don’t feel right putting in my invoice for
> the 3-4 m
Hey Sean,
While its true that the full details of what was going on weren't
available, there were 2 things that stood out to me from your previous
writings. Large amounts of distress, and a monetary connection to the
distress. I can't help with the distress directly, but it just makes sense
to
Sean. Thank you for writing. I'm so relieved to hear you are still alive.
At the end of the day, this is what matters. Everything else can be fixed,
recovered, moved on from.
Just wanted to say that.
Best
Heather
Heather Laine
Customer Services Manager
LiveCode Ltd
www.livecode.com
> On
Dear All
This is going to be a long one so I’ll break it down into sections to make
it easier to read and get the points across (hopefully).
// Thanks //
First off, a great deal of thanks has to go out to everyone who contacted
both during and after the incident on May 2nd. It is overwhelming to
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