The Road Map as it now is . . . . .

Erik Beugelaar ebeugelaar at gmail.com
Sat Aug 16 21:01:49 EDT 2014


I would rather like to see the demonstration of Widgets/Themes on
the next RunRevLive 2014 instead of the roadmap of Open Language (whatever
it maybe).

My first concern is the missing native (external) support to Android.
To clear up this missing support (which is almost available in any other
cross-platform 
development tool generating native apps like Appcelerator Titanium or
Appache Cordova) 


If it will be again a demo only working on iOS, I think I will give up the
hope LiveCode 
Will ever succeed to give support to native access on Android on short
term after
waiting for almost 4 years when I bought the commercial subscription of
LiveCode 4.6 in
September 2011. In that period iOS was a leading platform, followed by
Android and 
BlackBerry. Now it is Android. Period. In my opinion it is one of the
biggest missing 
Features in LiveCode at the moment even more then a HTML5 LiveCode
version.  

I am looking with high interest to the Widgets/Themes demonstration at
the RunRevLive 2014.


Cheers,
Erik





On 16/08/14 21:13, "Richmond" <richmondmathewson at gmail.com> wrote:

>AND . . .
>
>Open Language.
>
>This seems very awkward.
>
>Let us just suppose Fred Flintstone writes an extension to the Livecode
>language (what is it called again?)
>that is very clever . . .
>
>1. Does he, somehow, infect all subsequent versions of Livecode with his
>extension?
>
>2. Does he make his extension extension available as a sort of patch
>that other Livecode users can
>choose to apply or not?
>
>3. How does this get into the Dictionary?
>
>4. Does it remain a sort of "in" secret between Fred and his chosen
>sub-cult?
>
>Barney Rubble.
>
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