I would like to announce the release of GLX Application Framework 1.1.
What is the GLX Application Framework?
Revolution is the fastest way to write code that runs on multiple
platforms without a lot of hassle. That code can be delivered as
desktop applications, web applications or even
On Mar 31, 2008, at 9:38 AM, Trevor DeVore wrote:
Today I'm announcing the GLX Application Framework. The GLX
Application Framework provides a foundation of common building
blocks for building applications in Revolution (2.8.1 and above)
I just noticed that I left some code in the main
Hi Trevore.
Could you relink that framework? I went to your web site, but alas, no
dl for it. I deleted the original email. So sorry.
Bob Sneidar
IT Manager
Logos Management
Calvary Chapel CM
On Apr 2, 2008, at 9:13 AM, Trevor DeVore wrote:
On Mar 31, 2008, at 9:38 AM, Trevor DeVore
Bob,
Here are the links. Enjoy!
From Trevor:
-- Tutorials --
I have started to create tutorials to help people get started. If
there is anything that isn't clear or additional questions you have
you can submit comments at the end of a lesson. The tutorials are
available here:
Merci!
Bob Sneidar
IT Manager
Logos Management
Calvary Chapel CM
On Apr 2, 2008, at 11:00 AM, Chris Sheffield wrote:
Bob,
Here are the links. Enjoy!
From Trevor:
-- Tutorials --
I have started to create tutorials to help people get started. If
there is anything that isn't clear or
I think the same thing can be said for me personally! :-)
len morgan
Tereza Snyder wrote:
Instead of becoming more refined and more general over the years,
however, mine is now too complicated, too inconsistent, too ad-hoc,
and too crufty to parade in public.
Wow.
The framework is awesome!
On Mar 31, 2008, at 10:28 AM, Trevor DeVore wrote:
On Mar 31, 2008, at 1:11 PM, Eric Chatonet wrote:
And enough for thinking you could charge for this :-)
I thought about that but decided against it in the end. There is
definitely a commitment that comes
Hey,
Today I'm announcing the GLX Application Framework. The GLX
Application Framework provides a foundation of common building blocks
for building applications in Revolution (2.8.1 and above) on OS X
(10.3 and above) and Windows (2000, XP and Vista). The framework takes
care of common
On Mar 31, 2008, at 9:38 AM, Trevor DeVore wrote:
Today I'm announcing the GLX Application Framework.
Trevor, very nicely done. I was just wondering last week why such a
thing doesn't yet exist for Revolution, and what it would take to
create a fully featured app framework... and now,
This looks really impressive - thanks, Trevor!
M
On 31 Mar 2008, at 14:38, Trevor DeVore wrote:
Hey,
Today I'm announcing the GLX Application Framework. The GLX
Application Framework provides a foundation of common building
blocks for building applications in Revolution (2.8.1 and above)
Not only is Trevor's GLX App Framework cool, it's time tested. This is
not the first generation of app framework he's done over the years.
And I believe he uses GLX App Framework for ScreenSteps, which is
really starting to get some notoriety via TUAW (The Unofficial Apple
Website) and
On Mon, 31 Mar 2008 09:38:02 -0400, Trevor DeVore wrote:
Today I'm announcing the GLX Application Framework.
Congratulations, Trevor! Looks like a great way to get a jumpstart on
building apps.
Thanks to Daniels Mara for the use of the GLX name. I think it is
much cooler than anything
Recently, Trevor DeVore wrote:
Today I'm announcing the GLX Application Framework.
I will chime in here as well. I've recently been using Trevor's auto-update
features on several real world projects and am thrilled with the new-found
ability to create self-updating stacks and standalones. The
Hi Trevor,
Le 31 mars 08 à 15:38, Trevor DeVore a écrit :
Today I'm announcing the GLX Application Framework. The GLX
Application Framework provides a foundation of common building
blocks for building applications in Revolution (2.8.1 and above) on
OS X (10.3 and above) and Windows (2000,
Thanks for the kind words guys. I'm just going to respond to all
questions posted so far in one email.
On Mar 31, 2008, at 1:11 PM, Eric Chatonet wrote:
And enough for thinking you could charge for this :-)
I thought about that but decided against it in the end. There is
definitely a
Like many of us, I've combobulated for myself an application framework
that does the job. Instead of becoming more refined and more general
over the years, however, mine is now too complicated, too
inconsistent, too ad-hoc, and too crufty to parade in public.
As soon as I can get
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