Where LiveCode is Now

Mark Smith marksmithhfx at gmail.com
Thu Oct 3 12:46:32 EDT 2019


Yes, most certainly agreed

> On Oct 3, 2019, at 5:31 PM, Bob Sneidar via use-livecode <use-livecode at lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> 
> For my part I love what you guys do. As I've mentioned before, Livecode has upped my value to my employer, as they see that I am capable of more than what they hider me to do. It may even have been responsible for a couple raises in the recent past. 
> 
> Also as I have mentioned before, I have never seen a company so responsive to it's users, and also so transparent. We have people *actually* involved in the development process come on list and tell us what they are doing and planning. Seriously, you guys do not get enough credit for how hard you work. 
> 
> Bob S
> 
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>> On Oct 3, 2019, at 09:25 , Heather Laine via use-livecode <use-livecode at lists.runrev.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Dear List Folks,
>> 
>> I'd like to reassure you, the team is anything but idle, and the fruits of their labours are coming your way. I don't wish to steal Pano's thunder, but you should look for an announcement on 9.0.5 tomorrow (all being well with the build, which is currently undergoing final checks. Probably I've just jinxed it by mentioning a release date, in direct contravention of my rules.) 9.0.5 has had a fix shoehorned into it for the nasty debugger crashing that was reported not long ago.
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>> 9.5.1 is well under way and shouldn't be long now, bringing the needed updates for iOS among other things. I'm not going to even hint at a release date of next week for this, its certain to cause a #fail.
>> 
>> 9.6 is in progress with some nice new features and a first dp is not far off. Real Soon Now :).
>> 
>> Yes, it has taken a little longer than usual between releases. A major reason for this was the server move, which impacted our build bots and delayed all test builds. Frustrating, but necessary work, and thankfully that is all done now and everything is working smoothly again. One does not appreciate the full complexity of these build bots until one attempts to move them intact from one place to another.
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>> The suggestion that all our efforts will remain with LCFM Native and never bear fruit for LiveCode itself is based on a misconception, an idea that somehow we are working on something other than LiveCode. We're not. Everything we are building for LCFM Native is built with LiveCode. We cannot do it without improving LiveCode. Those improvements will come back to the community (many already have). Hermann... its not an infinite effort. FileMaker is very much a finite set of code, with relatively slow changes. 
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>> I hope you will like 9.0.5, 9.5.1 and 9.6, we're looking forward to bringing them to you. 
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>> Best Regards,
>> 
>> Heather
>> 
>> 
>> Heather Laine
>> Customer Services Manager
>> LiveCode Ltd
>> www.livecode.com
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