Online Snippets library

David Bovill david at vaudevillecourt.tv
Wed Sep 22 07:13:59 EDT 2010


Hi Andy great to hear, yes I think it is a great idea, and would love to
work with you on it. Andre is also interested in helping get this up and
running, last we spoke - unless impending marriage has derailed that
somewhat - congrats Andre!

I'm working on specific aspects of this, and it would be great to work on
the online apsects. I've one solution to this that I've had working based
around an open source code documentation wiki called Trac, but I think there
is enough interest now to build on a more LiveCode centric approach using
revIgnitor for the web framework?

I'm concentrating on making sure the search and indexing of the fragments is
done well, that they are in a repository and that both local and online
sharing of these fragments is possible in a rich range of ways.

What approach to the snippet library would you like to take?


On 22 September 2010 11:26, AndyP <smudge.andy at googlemail.com> wrote:

>
> Is there an online code snippets library out there for Rev erm LiveCode?
>
> Not full tutorials, we have them and they are great but just small chunks
> of
> code that individuals have used and tested. I know there is a lot of code
> out there but it's fragmented so a central snippet store I think would be
> useful.
>
> If not I'm willing to get one up and running.
>
> I'm thinking of having a tree type drill down to the snippets.
>
> Anyone will be able to post thier snippets, suggest new categories etc. The
> inclusion would not be automatic as to stop bad (spam, porn) content each
> submission would have to be approved.
>
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