On 05/30/2015 11:19 AM, Brahmanathaswami wrote:
But... I'm not a programmer...
I''ve seen some of the code you've thrown together, and I beg to differ.
So I get it that there may be a lot of weeping and wailing if you are doing industrial systems. In that world perhaps "the time has passed for Livecode to be considered a serious development tool." But I think this misses the point about the vision of the future context(s) where software that is this incredibly easy to use and for such an amazing array of jobs... has incredible value for the masses of would be geeks who will never, ever worry about 20,000 of anything and who would like to code but not have it be so "painful" and, as they mature, have a toolbox they can use to get serious work to done.
Yeah, but here's the difference: you're the boss, you can make the decisions, you don't have to convince upper management about how new development tools fit into the existing set; and you don't have to manage a group of half a dozen engineers all trying to make changes to parts of the same application in development, and figure out how to merge their changes into one stack.
So "the rest of us" I really believe that there really *nothing* out there like LiveCode that can give me this kind of freedom and create power to do this kind of diverse tool generation in such short time frames across all these usage contexts -- desktop, standalone, server, mobile, all working seamlessly together.
...and I'm certainly not going to argue that point with you, but really what you're aguing for is the power of the xtalk environment, not LiveCode in particular. And I agree, that's why we're still here today whether we started with HyperCard or discovered SuperCard somewhere along the way or are new converts to LiceCode. And add to those affirmations the fact that I'm four to five times as productive writing xtalk code as I am in C or Ruby or Javascript or whatever.
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