Not saying this means anything, but the Macintosh was released at a golden 
moment in history, where processors had just reached the place where they could 
support a GUI, a software developer named Microsoft was willing to write 
programs that made the Mac more than a toy, and a growing industry made such a 
thing as a Mac potentially profitable. 

I suspect Python had a golden moment as well. Livecode's golden moment was 
actually not RunRev's but Apples with Hypercard. Then when there where millions 
who loved and worked with Hypercard, Apple killed it. True there were other 
replacements, but a huge number of people threw in the towel then. I was one of 
them. I tried SuperCard for a while, but early releases were cumbersome and 
there were no small number of bugs. 

Now we have Livecode, and since version 2.0 I have been really amazed at how 
capable it has become. I use an app daily that I wrote for my company, and even 
my service manager who thinks I just play around with it every day has had to 
admit that it is really useful. 

But when is the new golden moment? Software developers abound, and there is no 
lack of languages scripting or otherwise. It's not like that golden moment with 
Apple when there was literally NOTHING like Hypercard. What we lack is not 
features or capabilities. We lack a golden moment where software produced with 
Livecode fills a need that launches a whole new wave of interest. 

Or maybe we just need more people to find out about it. 

Bob S


> On Jun 26, 2017, at 13:59 , Richard Gaskin via use-livecode 
> <use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> 
> But we need to find some way to reach the tipping point of at least bring on 
> the TIOBE Index consistently at all.


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