Re: SUMMARY Re: LiveCode Books

2014-05-06 Thread Richard Gaskin

Dar Scott wrote:

I noted these:

RunRev Ltd.
LiveCode User Guide

Mark Schonewille
Programming LiveCode for the Real Beginner

Scott McDonald
Coding Nine LiveCode Games

Colin Holgate
LiveCode Mobile Development

Edward D. Lavieri Jr.
LiveCode Mobile Development Hotshot

Did I miss anything?  Is the last one real?


It's from the well-established Packt Publishing, so it seems real enough:
http://www.packtpub.com/livecode-mobile-development-hotshot/book

If the list is limited to books specifically, while there are at least 
two or three others in development I believe that list is fairly 
complete for the moment.


But if we consider the larger scope of learning materials for LiveCode 
online works make a great way to learn programming, and of those there's 
Devin Asay's free LC course:

http://livecode.byu.edu/

...and his expanded paid course, priced about as low as a book:
https://livecode.com/store/training/livecode-university/

There are of course hundreds of smaller topic-specific tutorials 
floating around, but as far as scope and quality on par with a book 
Devin's work is IMO definitely important to add to such a list.


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Re: SUMMARY Re: LiveCode Books

2014-05-06 Thread Andre Garzia
Richard,

I have the domain livecodebooks.com, can you provide me with some URLs
and then I will put a simple page up. Google will index it and everyone
will be wiser! :D

Cheers


On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 10:13 AM, Richard Gaskin
ambassa...@fourthworld.comwrote:

 Dar Scott wrote:

 I noted these:

 RunRev Ltd.
 LiveCode User Guide

 Mark Schonewille
 Programming LiveCode for the Real Beginner

 Scott McDonald
 Coding Nine LiveCode Games

 Colin Holgate
 LiveCode Mobile Development

 Edward D. Lavieri Jr.
 LiveCode Mobile Development Hotshot

 Did I miss anything?  Is the last one real?


 It's from the well-established Packt Publishing, so it seems real enough:
 http://www.packtpub.com/livecode-mobile-development-hotshot/book

 If the list is limited to books specifically, while there are at least two
 or three others in development I believe that list is fairly complete for
 the moment.

 But if we consider the larger scope of learning materials for LiveCode
 online works make a great way to learn programming, and of those there's
 Devin Asay's free LC course:
 http://livecode.byu.edu/

 ...and his expanded paid course, priced about as low as a book:
 https://livecode.com/store/training/livecode-university/

 There are of course hundreds of smaller topic-specific tutorials floating
 around, but as far as scope and quality on par with a book Devin's work is
 IMO definitely important to add to such a list.

 --
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  Fourth World
  LiveCode training and consulting: http://www.fourthworld.com
  Webzine for LiveCode developers: http://www.LiveCodeJournal.com
  Follow me on Twitter:  http://twitter.com/FourthWorldSys


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Re: SUMMARY Re: LiveCode Books

2014-05-06 Thread Alejandro Tejada
Hi Andre,

Could you include all the tutorials
published, sorted  by topic?

http://livecodesupersite.com/tutorials.html

Al



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Re: SUMMARY Re: LiveCode Books

2014-05-06 Thread Peter Haworth
Hi Andre,
Without wishing to dampen the enthusiasm to do this, it does result in yet
another place to look for Livecode resources online.  It might be better to
ask Scott McDonald to add a section to his Livecode supersite for books.

Pete
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On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 3:16 PM, Andre Garzia an...@andregarzia.com wrote:

 Richard,

 I have the domain livecodebooks.com, can you provide me with some URLs
 and then I will put a simple page up. Google will index it and everyone
 will be wiser! :D

 Cheers


 On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 10:13 AM, Richard Gaskin
 ambassa...@fourthworld.comwrote:

  Dar Scott wrote:
 
  I noted these:
 
  RunRev Ltd.
  LiveCode User Guide
 
  Mark Schonewille
  Programming LiveCode for the Real Beginner
 
  Scott McDonald
  Coding Nine LiveCode Games
 
  Colin Holgate
  LiveCode Mobile Development
 
  Edward D. Lavieri Jr.
  LiveCode Mobile Development Hotshot
 
  Did I miss anything?  Is the last one real?
 
 
  It's from the well-established Packt Publishing, so it seems real enough:
  http://www.packtpub.com/livecode-mobile-development-hotshot/book
 
  If the list is limited to books specifically, while there are at least
 two
  or three others in development I believe that list is fairly complete for
  the moment.
 
  But if we consider the larger scope of learning materials for LiveCode
  online works make a great way to learn programming, and of those there's
  Devin Asay's free LC course:
  http://livecode.byu.edu/
 
  ...and his expanded paid course, priced about as low as a book:
  https://livecode.com/store/training/livecode-university/
 
  There are of course hundreds of smaller topic-specific tutorials floating
  around, but as far as scope and quality on par with a book Devin's work
 is
  IMO definitely important to add to such a list.
 
  --
   Richard Gaskin
   Fourth World
   LiveCode training and consulting: http://www.fourthworld.com
   Webzine for LiveCode developers: http://www.LiveCodeJournal.com
   Follow me on Twitter:  http://twitter.com/FourthWorldSys
 
 
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Re: SUMMARY Re: LiveCode Books

2014-05-06 Thread Andre Garzia
Pete,

I don't plan to host tutorials. I just want to host the cover for each
book, a tiny blurb/sales pitch and a link to where people can buy them.
Thats it. A single page pointing to resources. Don underestimate the
potential of the domain name livecodebooks.com when searching for books
about livecode... search providers will crawl it easier and the authors
will get more exposure.

;-)


On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 8:25 PM, Peter Haworth p...@lcsql.com wrote:

 Hi Andre,
 Without wishing to dampen the enthusiasm to do this, it does result in yet
 another place to look for Livecode resources online.  It might be better to
 ask Scott McDonald to add a section to his Livecode supersite for books.

 Pete
 lcSQL Software http://www.lcsql.com
 Home of lcStackBrowser http://www.lcsql.com/lcstackbrowser.html and
 SQLiteAdmin http://www.lcsql.com/sqliteadmin.html


 On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 3:16 PM, Andre Garzia an...@andregarzia.com
 wrote:

  Richard,
 
  I have the domain livecodebooks.com, can you provide me with some URLs
  and then I will put a simple page up. Google will index it and everyone
  will be wiser! :D
 
  Cheers
 
 
  On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 10:13 AM, Richard Gaskin
  ambassa...@fourthworld.comwrote:
 
   Dar Scott wrote:
  
   I noted these:
  
   RunRev Ltd.
   LiveCode User Guide
  
   Mark Schonewille
   Programming LiveCode for the Real Beginner
  
   Scott McDonald
   Coding Nine LiveCode Games
  
   Colin Holgate
   LiveCode Mobile Development
  
   Edward D. Lavieri Jr.
   LiveCode Mobile Development Hotshot
  
   Did I miss anything?  Is the last one real?
  
  
   It's from the well-established Packt Publishing, so it seems real
 enough:
   http://www.packtpub.com/livecode-mobile-development-hotshot/book
  
   If the list is limited to books specifically, while there are at least
  two
   or three others in development I believe that list is fairly complete
 for
   the moment.
  
   But if we consider the larger scope of learning materials for LiveCode
   online works make a great way to learn programming, and of those
 there's
   Devin Asay's free LC course:
   http://livecode.byu.edu/
  
   ...and his expanded paid course, priced about as low as a book:
   https://livecode.com/store/training/livecode-university/
  
   There are of course hundreds of smaller topic-specific tutorials
 floating
   around, but as far as scope and quality on par with a book Devin's work
  is
   IMO definitely important to add to such a list.
  
   --
Richard Gaskin
Fourth World
LiveCode training and consulting: http://www.fourthworld.com
Webzine for LiveCode developers: http://www.LiveCodeJournal.com
Follow me on Twitter:  http://twitter.com/FourthWorldSys
  
  
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Re: SUMMARY Re: LiveCode Books

2014-05-06 Thread J. Landman Gay

On 5/6/14, 10:07 PM, Andre Garzia wrote:

I don't plan to host tutorials. I just want to host the cover for each
book, a tiny blurb/sales pitch and a link to where people can buy them.
Thats it. A single page pointing to resources. Don underestimate the
potential of the domain name livecodebooks.com when searching for books
about livecode... search providers will crawl it easier and the authors
will get more exposure.


I think it would be great if the list was in both places. LC can't have 
too much exposure, and I like that there is a livecodebooks domain.


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SUMMARY Re: LiveCode Books

2014-05-05 Thread Dar Scott
I noted these:

RunRev Ltd.
LiveCode User Guide

Mark Schonewille
Programming LiveCode for the Real Beginner

Scott McDonald
Coding Nine LiveCode Games

Colin Holgate
LiveCode Mobile Development

Edward D. Lavieri Jr.
LiveCode Mobile Development Hotshot

Did I miss anything?  Is the last one real?

Dar Scott
Controls, Libraries and Externals

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Re: SUMMARY Re: LiveCode Books

2014-05-05 Thread Devin Asay
On May 5, 2014, at 10:40 PM, Dar Scott d...@swcp.com wrote:
 
 I noted these:
 
 RunRev Ltd.
 LiveCode User Guide
 
 Mark Schonewille
 Programming LiveCode for the Real Beginner
 
 Scott McDonald
 Coding Nine LiveCode Games
 
 Colin Holgate
 LiveCode Mobile Development
 
 Edward D. Lavieri Jr.
 LiveCode Mobile Development Hotshot
 
 Did I miss anything?  Is the last one real?

There are a couple more listed on the LiveCode Wikipedia page--Dan Shafer's 
book and I think a programming for dummies book. 

Devin

Sent from my iPhone
 
 Dar Scott
 Controls, Libraries and Externals
 
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