On October 7th 2022, Kevin said that there would be a preview of the script
compiler in the next few weeks.
Thats the last update I found in the blog.
Software is hard, and we all miss deadlines, but an update would be good.
I tried to reach out to Mark W to get an update, but received no response.


On Wed, Oct 11, 2023 at 11:29 AM William Prothero via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:

> Just my take,
> I'm just currently using livecode to write personal software. The various
> issues related to the app store and compatibility with other platforms are
> not something I have time or energy for. I'm retired and like to work on
> fun, rewarding projects, not frustrating searches for the one setting that
> will move me forward.
>
> However, the possibility that Livecode might become a platform for
> developing web applications is extremely interesting to me. It would
> encourage me to develop and post interactive learning games that I've
> thought about. However, the development process would need an interface
> that works in a well documented, straightforward way without the need to
> learn auxiliary programs (E.g. Javascript, php, python, c++, etc).
>
> If I could write a program in livecode that deploys as easily as currently
> possible on my own desktop, I would be very overjoyed.
>
> Bill
> William A. Prothero, PhD
> Prof Emeritus, Dept of Earth Science
> University of California, Santa Barbara
>
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