Years ago, a company called Now Software decided it was time to refactor their 
aging code base to produce a more modern application that would be much easier 
to develop new features for. They wanted to switch from a proprietary database 
to a SQL base so that it would be easier to create other applications that 
could interface with the data.

They stumbled along for about two years, not really getting very far, producing 
a few alphas, and in the end they not only gave up, but they closed their doors 
and stopped distributing the software altogether. So my favorite multiuser 
contact, to-do, and calendar application I depended on, which many argued was 
the best in the business at the time, fell into ruin, because they took on this 
obviously gargantuan task.

This was my fear for Livecode when I heard of what they were about to attempt, 
and I fairly held my breath the whole time. But here we are today, and the 
nearly unattainable has been attained, and I for one take my hat off to all the 
developers and salute them. We all know how easy it is to start something, and 
how hard it is to finish it (finishing something is, by the way in my 
estimation, a myth).

The fact that we are here should instill great confidence in us all that the 
developers at Runrev can pull off pretty much what they set their minds to, and 
I can attest to the fact that I am much more motivated about my own projects 
when someone looks at them and says, "Hey, I could really use that!"

I guess what I am saying in a roundabout way is we ought to pause as the 
Livecode community and temper our criticism about what isn't in LC8, and 
consider how it would be if there was no LC8 at all, and furthermore no RunRev 
anymore. <shudder>.

Bob S


On May 19, 2016, at 08:39 , Heather Laine 
<heat...@livecode.com<mailto:heat...@livecode.com>> wrote:

Dear List Folks,

Great interview just been posted to the blog! Some searching questions from 
Trevor :)

https://livecode.com/trevor-devore-interviews-kevin-mark-on-infinite-livecode/ 
<https://livecode.com/trevor-devore-interviews-kevin-mark-on-infinite-livecode/>

Enjoy.

Regards,

Heather

Heather Laine

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