Re: LiveCode and learning C++

2014-11-06 Thread Mike Doub
I am interested in this as well. I hope there is some place. ;-) -= Mike On 11/6/14 11:02 AM, David Bovill wrote: ᐧ Greetings folks. I know most LiveCoders don't need to get down low and dirty into C++ - and then there is the new low level LiveCode stuff, and open language... is there a

Re: LiveCode and learning C++

2014-11-06 Thread ethanl...@gmail.com
Is this the context of you questions? LiveCode Widgets Preview ( http://youtu.be/yn-l2-GHos8 ) Looks very cool. Is there a projected product release date for new feature set? E On 11/6/14 11:33 AM, Mike Doub wrote: I am interested in this as well. I hope there is some place. ;-) -= Mike

Re: LiveCode and learning C++

2014-11-06 Thread David Bovill
Yes - there should have been some update at the conference I guess - but I couldn't get there. The only sources of info I have so far are the blog posts =, these videos, and the GitHub repo Can anyone advise / help / suggest places for further reading? ᐧ On 6 November 2014 18:41,

RE: LiveCode and learning C++

2014-11-06 Thread Paul D. DeRocco
From: ethanl...@gmail.com Is this the context of you questions? LiveCode Widgets Preview ( http://youtu.be/yn-l2-GHos8 ) Looks very cool. Is there a projected product release date for new feature set? I'll add another question to anyone who might know: The video indicates that you can

Re: LiveCode and learning C++

2014-11-06 Thread Monte Goulding
On 7 Nov 2014, at 10:43 am, Paul D. DeRocco pdero...@ix.netcom.com wrote: The video indicates that you can wrap any OS API. Does that mean that callbacks are seamlessly integrated into the LC messaging architecture? That's always been the sticking point for me when writing externals. I don't