Mark Wieder rote:

Richard-

Adobe has also killed off AIR for linux. So not only no linux
development, but no linux deployment either.

I'm quite happy to return the favor. :)

AIR is fundamentally flawed by requiring the installation of the engine separately from the apps that use it.

If there's any other way to deploy with it it must be broken since I've not seen anyone use it. Instead I see "Before you can install this app you need to install Adobe Air", at which point I click "Cancel" and move on to any alternative app made by developers who care about delivering a clean experience.

LiveCode totally outshines AIR in that regard: the small 2.3 MB engine is easily bound to the app to make it truly stand alone - no dependencies, no dependency conflicts. There's no confusion about what files are needed to make an app run, and zero chance of conflict if another LiveCode app requires a different engine version.

For those end users who crave dependency conflicts, they can find many in the Linux world without using AIR.

But if they just want to great apps made quickly and easily there are far better options, LiveCode being one of them.

VMs are useful.  Embedded VMs are infinitely more useful.

--
 Richard Gaskin
 Fourth World
 LiveCode training and consulting: http://www.fourthworld.com
 Webzine for LiveCode developers: http://www.LiveCodeJournal.com
 LiveCode Journal blog: http://LiveCodejournal.com/blog.irv

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