On Mar 10, 2006, at 7:45 AM, Mvreade wrote:

Hi,

I've been playing with Revolution for a few days and am VERY impressed with its capabilities and ease of use.

I do however, have a few questions and reservations, which hopefully you guys can answer.

I found it a bit buggy (using a iBook G4, 1G of memory, on OSX 10.4). The property inspector went blank a few times, the application crashed once, the sample database query in the example solutions was updating records, demo videos weren't displaying, to mention a few.

After 10 years of developing applications in Director and Filemaker, 5 years of Flash & LiveStage Pro, a couple years of PHP/MySQL and doing some thorough exploration and testing with RealBasic and Ruby on Rails I plan to (try to) create most every project in Revolution from here on out.

Bottom line: The ability to switch tools and instantly run the app without any 'compiling' eliminates RealBasic, Java, C++ and many other options for me. The superior Quicktime performance, card paradigm and database implementation beats Director. The ease of coding with Constellation beats Flash Studio. The ease of integrating MySQL beats FileMaker. The interface consistency, speed and reliability beats Ruby on Rails.

I have seen various descriptions of noobs like me as they travel those first few wobbly steps- the "aha" factor, etc.

I think of as a kind of love/dismay relationship... Revolution in many ways is so powerful and fast to produce results it lives up to any hype you've heard. On the other hand the dev environment is buggy (for me anyway), some commands just don't work or work in clearly different ways than intended, sometimes I have to force quit (thanks for Constellation autosave) but the final standalone product is rock- solid- 3,000+ users of one app developed by Fourth World for us with zero problems or problems- that's right folks, ZERO! Director projects have always at best demonstrated scattered incompatibilities with certain OS/QT combos and sometimes severe performance problems.

There is a 3rd party script editor called Constellation without which, in my opinion, Revolution is barely usable in a professional setting.

For a small user base, there is excellent support available on this email list and on the websites of the major developers.

I am currently (attempting to) develop a system utilizing a remote MySQL multiuser database (12 tables currently, will probably end up at 20) and I'm amazed at well it's going whenever I have time to devote to it. It's fast, reliable, solid and once you figure out what works, it works every time.

I can now do in 10-15 minutes what it takes a Rails expert an hour or more to do- and that's with a "framework" app!

I hope soon Rev gets Guy Kawasaki for Marketing VP and sells millions of copies and is able to subsidize the hero pioneers efforts who without which Rev would die a quick death, the Kens, Richards, Jerrys, Jans, and so on, and fix all the bugs and make the wish list come true... but until then, I will use it anyway!



So the quesiton is, how good of an environment to work on is it?

And how stable are the final applications?

For users who have used Rev for databases, I was wondering what it's like to develop a system with, say, 20 tables and lots or relationships and methods?

Where would one store all the methods?

I am currently storing functions, scripts and even data in fields on a "data" card, it's great "seeing" your variables live!


For relationships, would one just keep a VERYlong list of Database Queries?

Finally, does any one know if Runtime Revolution Ltd has any plans to have a connection to an open source, embeddable database, such as SQLite?

Thanks for your help,

Michael Reade


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