Short Term LiveCode/RDBMS Project Help Wanted

Mike Kerner MikeKerner at roadrunner.com
Thu Sep 5 13:11:01 EDT 2013


Dang, all of that brings back memories - so what is everyone using to build
reports in LC since RDP is (obviously) dead?  So far I haven't been able to
do everything I want to do in Valentina


On Thu, Sep 5, 2013 at 12:40 PM, AC Marketscout <ac.marketscout at gmail.com>wrote:

> *Our company is seeking a programmer/consultant with significant expertise
> in LiveCode programming on a contract basis for a minimum of 4 weeks,
> with experience building RDBMS backed applications. You will perform
> analysis and implementation of a specification we have already created,
> which is a major "re-boot" of a system that was originally developed in
> Hypercard, with Reports DataPro as the search and reporting engine, and
> which has been in continuous use for more than 15 years.  *
>
>
>
> *The goal is to recreate and enhance the functionality of obsolete
> Hypercard application for modern platforms (Mac and Windows), with full
> multi-user capabilities, using LiveCode as the front end, with an
> appropriately selected relational database management system as the
> backend, and a flexible reporting system that is integrated as much as
> possible, with either the backend DBMS, of the LiveCode front end.*
>
>
>
> *If you are interested and qualified, please contact us off the list ( <
> admin at marketscout.com <acalvin at marketscout.com>>) and I will send you a
> more detailed description of the project.*
>
> *Thanks,*
>
> *Adrian*
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