On 1 July 2014 21:03, Mark Wilcox <m...@sorcery-ltd.co.uk> wrote:

> Alternatively it's simple enough that you could contract
> someone to do it after all the refactoring is sorted for significantly
> less than the cost of a Premium license.
>

Sounds a way to go. Even better would be to have a well structured and
promoted bounty platform for open source code. Richard


> Now iOS 8
> has added a new WKWebView with a much nicer way of doing it (and much
> better JavaScript performance!)


Just did a little reading about WKWebView (thanks for the tip)  - this is a
good review with some speed tests -
http://developer.telerik.com/featured/why-ios-8s-wkwebview-is-a-big-deal-for-hybrid-development/


I'm looking to have good interoperability between JavaScript/HTML5,
LiveCode, and C++. It looks like there are powerful things on the horizon
with regard to LiveCode / C++
<http://livecode.com/blog/2014/05/29/eating-our-own-haggis/> but it's not
so clear with regard to HTML5/Javascript which has always seemed to be
treated as more of an competitor than a friend to embrace. Though this may
be simply that not many people use this aspect of Livecode?
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