Bob-
>Great so now we have a developer's rating site with a
>LiveCode entry and NO VOTES!
Votes or no, the term "LiveCode" is appearing in the context of the
phrase "What’s your favorite programming language?", which can't hurt in
terms of Google indexing?
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Mark-
You are right, the mechanism for leaving comments is not immediately
obvious.
I only recently discovered the site, but was hoping that there may be
some LiveCode users already using it.
My intention was not to lead new users of it into frustration.
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Hi All,
There is an entry for "LiveCode" at a new site called "Programmers Stack
Exchange" in a question titled, "What’s your favorite programming language?"
The web address for it is:
http://programmers.stackexchange.com/questions/6847/whats-your-favorite-programming-language
in case anyone
Mark,
Thanks for the quick bug fix. Less than 12 hours after I reported it --
I'm impressed!
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Sivakatirswami,
If a keyboard shortcut in your stack duplicates a shortcut in the IDE,
provided your application stack is top most (focused), the shortcut
should still work even when working from the IDE.
The "Tip of the Week" at RunRevPlanet has recently been looking at
making
Peter,
Thanks for your tips from using Free Pascal with Rebol. You have
confirmed what I though from the Free Pascal Compiler (FPC)
documentation, that it should be able to make libraries that are
indistinguishable from those made from a C compiler.
Now it is more a question of time, as I am
Thanks for the extra tips. At this stage I have only done a quick read
of the documentation of the Free Pascal Compiler, but from what I have
read it appears more flexible than the Borland compilers in terms of the
libraries it can produce.
But I won't really know what it is capable of until
Alistair,
Thank you for the offer. Nice to hear from another Delphi familiar. If I
start the project I will certainly let you know, if I need assistance.
-=>JB<=-,
Free Pascal is a cross platform Pascal compiler that does standard
Object Pascal plus more. It is also largely compatible with
Hi All,
Trying to gauge the potential interest in a Revolution Externals SDK
that could allow you to develop externals in Lazarus/Free Pascal.
Instead of requiring some form of C/C++ wrapper, which is the only
language that is currently supported by the official Externals SDK.
To be able to
What RunRev needs is a song. (The Java guys and gals have more than one,
so why don't we?) You can read about why I have written the revTalk song
and follow the links to it from here:
http://www.runrevplanet.com/the-revtalk-song.html
Hope you like it.
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e the features that you would like to see in action, that I could
put into a video on my YouTube channel?
http://www.youtube.com/runrevplanet
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Hi Steve,
>To answer your question directly, no you can't change the font size
>but you will in the future.
>Until that is released, I don't mind making the odd custom build
>for little tweaks such as this. Paying customers only, mind!
Fair enough! Just got a few more tests to do on it, and all
I am currently evaluating the new Data Tree control at theWorcesterSource.
It looks like it could be just the control I need in one of my
applications, but on one of the stacks the rest of the fonts are sized
at 16 point and the font in the data tree looks tiny in contrast.
Question: Is there
Sivakatirswami,
The RunRevPlanet SpellCheck Stack does not currently have the option of
adding new "main" dictionaries. It does have the option of the "custom"
dictionary, which is the file RRPCUSTOM.DIC (it is a plain text file
with one word per line) that is allows the
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