Where do we want LiveCode to go? (was "Re: Where LiveCode is Now")

Jjs jjs at krutt.org
Tue Oct 8 07:57:17 EDT 2019


I really don't think so. Even with a loading bar, i aint gonna wait that long, maybe just one time. In the 28K8 era we waited for +20minutes for a few megabytes, because it was new. Now everyone is spoiled with fast internet and always in a hurry. "Remember that 87.6543 % of statistics are made up. " ...You made that up did you...

Pi Digital via use-livecode <use-livecode at lists.runrev.com> schreef op 8 oktober 2019 13:45:44 CEST:
>That would be true for a ‘page’ that did not load in 3 sec but if you
>have a loading bar they would probably be more willing. 
>
>While developing for HTML5 I have to post up to the website and then
>refresh the page to reload the whole thing which takes about 10
>seconds. But even after repeated times of this it has not become
>uncomfortable. 
>
>I also don’t trust this statistic of 3 seconds. Count out 3 seconds and
>see if that feels uncomfortable to you to give up. 53% is a ridiculous
>number for that level of impatience. Remember that 87.6543 % of
>statistics are made up.  
>
>Sean Cole
>Pi Digital Prod Ltd
>
>> On 7 Oct 2019, at 20:35, JJS via use-livecode
><use-livecode at lists.runrev.com> wrote:
>> 
>> by the way scroll a bit down, you'll read: 53% of the website
>visitors will click away if it does not load within 3 seconds.
>> 
>> Think again about the html5 export...too slow to load.
>> 
>> Then you are better off writing a html page yourself and add html5
>stuff in it, mucho faster
>> 
>> 
>> Op 7-10-2019 om 21:31 schreef JJS via use-livecode:
>>> mmmm, while on the other hand you can put something extra on your
>website and it can be installable as a webapp on your mobile, so that
>it becomes faster than ever to load.
>>> 
>>> https://developers.google.com/web/progressive-web-apps
>>> 
>>> Op 7-10-2019 om 18:18 schreef Bob Sneidar via use-livecode:
>>>> Because Apple is no longer going to accept apps that are nothing
>more than a web portal.
>>>> 
>>>>>> On Oct 5, 2019, at 05:47 , R.H. via use-livecode
><use-livecode at lists.runrev.com> wrote:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Let us face the fact that today's browsers are capable of almost
>>>>>> everything you want to do with a rich application. Why should I
>develop
>>>>>> even desktop applications and mobile apps if pretty much the same
>can be
>>>>>> done in a modern browser? OK, it only has a single page
>interface, but do
>>>>>> people care? Already, even in LC, I am mostly developing for
>single page
>>>>>> interface design anyway and do not use separate windows.
>>>> 
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