I don't know Richmond - I kind of disagree with you, albeit respectfully so. You've apparently taken some time to write down your concerns here and that's to be respected. I'd just create a junk mail filter and be done with it.

Actually, I'd kind of like to see the masses get into scripting more. I've always found it fascinating and I don't view myself as a brain at all. I don't even know what the word prognathous means :-)

Best wishes and please stay with the community as it changes along with the relentless passage of time.

Ray Horsley
LinkIt! Software

On 10/12/2013 2:49 PM, Richmond wrote:
Why do I feel that RunRev have been scraping the barrel recently?

I wonder if the, unintended, result of their open source initiative is that their income has
dropped considerably; hence the rather childish adverts.

My e-mail inboxes (I have 2 e-mail addresses that are personal and one for my Devawriter) seem to get at least one RunRev advert a day, and, as such, I don't mind that.

But there is something I don't like; the implication of these adverts seems to be that any old moron can write computer programs ; something that is palpably not true. And my ego feels bruised by the corollary that if any old moron can write computer programs with Livecode then I must be any old moron (and I'm not; I'm a special type of moron in a category of my own).

Certainly that "BE THIS GUY" (Who would you rather be? and the answer is 'anybody else') advert does not do RunRev many favours; it comes out of the British 'dumb everything down to the stage where its just simply insulting' school of thought that seems to be pretty well all pervasive throughout the British Isles.

This started with the slightly prognathous girl on the new RunRev website who is spacing out with her mall-rat friends (Scottish valley girls; the open sewer that runs between Edinburgh and Glasgow, starting with Westerhailes [heroin capital of the world] and moving through Hamilton [Buckfast tonic wine capital of the world]; 2 national disgraces and social bombsites whichever way you look at them) and has moved slowly down-market from there ("'down market' from Westerhailes" I hear you ask; well, I did see somebody injecting themselves with heroin in a carpark right smackdown by the river Tay in Dundee in 2003; so, if one thinks about parts of Lochee and Hilltown, it is just about possible).

As somebody who has learnt about 9 programming languages (and most of the people on the RunRev use-list will better me there), I am well aware that learning to program is NOT for any old moron, and to imply so with "Tracy Beaker on Speed" types of adverts is disingenuous insofar as it gives any moronic programmer wannabees out there a distinctly wrong impression, and it will drive away more intelligent and motivated typoes towards programming languages/IDEs/packages that don't promote themselves through kiddy-crap.

The whole thing reminds me of a Steve Martin film called "The Jerk", where, at one point, Steve Martin, playing the epynomous lead character, is drinking some multicolored cocktail out of a glass with a paper umbrella in
it, and pointing at an advert the same cocktail saying "be somebody".

"With 8 x 1 hour long lessons and a 1 hour 1-1 Skype Session and a Live Q&A Session every week you could produce the #1 selling app."

Possibly; but not if you are a person who wants to "be somebody" in the way the advert presents things.

RunRev produce a fantastic product; a product that can produce simple Powerpoint-like slideshows to incredibly complicated stuff (my Devawriter being about 25% along that line); so advertising Livecode like
this is just doing RunRev a disservice.

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Jump on me.

Agree.

Disagree.

BUT; Please, don't keep quiet. I do feel that as parts of what RunRev choose to call a 'community' and like to tell us that we have some sort of say and input on what their company does, we should voice our opinions in this respect (as well as all the others).

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Richmond.

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