To those thinking of using LiveCode

I thought it about time I contributed something of value. Life is filled with 
sufficient negativity that we are inclined to forget that there is an apposite 
too. Two magnets cannot work together unless they both be equal and they can 
only be equal if they contain the same attributes thou they contain a 
negativity. Something positive is in order.

A little background. I've been coding since the 80's. The number of languages 
learned number to a single round figure. One particular one that served me well 
was Clarion. Very much an underrated language but extremely productive. Not 
long ago in this story, possibly a year, I came across LiveCode while looking 
for an alternative language 
that I could retire with and create some income as I approach the golden age, 
not that I well as the little grey matters still need to be exercised. The 
choose lay in the fact that it was inexpensive, as I pay in in Rands. An 
additional reason why I choose LiveCode was that it was not Object Oriented in 
the true sense, a paradigm that urks me to no end and that the code code was 
READABLE, I but that in uppercase to make a point. I'm currently a C# 
developer. 

To date I have been busy developing an application that will untimely be used 
on an iPad. It's a fairly complicated application as it uses the Data Driven 
methodology and so requires a maintenance part which allows extra components to 
be added without having to rewrite any code within the main application. 

My experience so far with LiveCode as been delightful. Like any other language, 
there is a learning curve. And so I have re-written some of the code as I get 
more aquatinted with LC.  As for the those who have assessed me on my many 
questions I can only but give you a big "Thank You", even thou I have to 
contributed a thing to the list to date. 

Here fourth I present you some code snippets for you perusal. Still requiring 
some refactoring. Once I have completed the application I will open some of the 
source for those who may be interested in data driven application or a mixture 
of such. Time willing I may even write one and open it to the LC community.

If your thinking of using LC, all I can say is give it bash. Not bash it, but 
expose it's positive side.

See next post...
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