Web development suggestions

Bill Vlahos bvlahos at mac.com
Mon Apr 1 12:38:46 EDT 2013


Mark,

It really should be a straight browser front end first as an easy introduction and use case. Native clients later.

Thanks,
Bill Vlahos
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On Apr 1, 2013, at 9:32 AM, Mark Talluto <userev at canelasoftware.com> wrote:

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> On Apr 1, 2013, at 8:46 AM, Bill Vlahos <bvlahos at mac.com> wrote:
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>> I'm working on a new app which with have a SQL backend with initially a web front end and eventually native clients. LiveCode is easy for the native clients but I'm struggling with how to easily develop the web 2.0 client.
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>> This would have been a natural for the old LC web plugin if browsers hadn't dropped support for plugins (like mobile devices, etc.) 
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>> I've found AJAX modules for much of what I need but managing the CSS and putting it all together seems pretty tough compared to our nice rich LC environment.
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>> I'm curious as to what you folks use and suggest.
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> Lately we been writing LC front ends to LC backends.  PHP is used at the cloud layer for reasons of speed and simplicity.  You might be able to design your new venture with a LC front end and not create the front end for browsers.  Is this possible?
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> Best regards,
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> Mark Talluto
> canelasoftware.com
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