Hi, IMHO, another avenue for local LiveCode engagement are the *Camps. Especially the WordCamps and PodCamps.
Plus there are the CodeFests and Hack-a-thons. At those meetings, I've found that some of the folks there at any given time are networking for jobs. That's good. Then there are the regulars who are fixtures, of course. The Rapid Application Development helps and some of the time it is just a prototype and window dressing, and under the hood, there isn't real hope of making it work. But, for the contest, it is fun to make the demo sizzle. With the PodCamps and WordCamps, the typical participant is not a computer genius, but more of a creative person. Designers, authors,opinionated bloggers, etc. I feel that those folks, plus the educators, are closer to the sweet spot for LiveCode's wider adoption. I have not been going to many *.edu events. That too seems to be a good place to plant seeds. I do attend a couple of our Western PA LUG meetings. But, I'm not a regular. No luck or attempts at me giving a demo. But, I do have conversations often. In our town, Pittsburgh, PA, USA, we tried to get a LiveCode user group going, but we've got less than five who care enough to make the time. Anyone else in town here? The other HUGE area where I think LiveCode could shine is with the Raspberry Pi community. But, sadly, the mothership is not putting support there for confidence to take root, IMHO. So, that remains only a dream. An annual release for Pi would be most welcomed. Finally, there are a few "happy hour" type tech meetings in town as well. They are not my cup of tea as they often meet when I'm with the kids at swim practices. So, my weekend schedule with Saturday Swim School and meets does not let me get to as many of those meetings as I'd like to attend. -- Ta. Mark Rauterkus [email protected] PPS Summer Dreamers' Swim & Water Polo Camp Executive Coach Varsity Boys Swim Coach, Pittsburgh Obama Academy Recent Head Water Polo Coach, Carnegie Mellon University Women's Club Team Pittsburgh Combined Water Polo Team http://CLOH.org 412 298 3432 = cell _______________________________________________ use-livecode mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-livecode
