Day 2 of the conference was just as jam packed with content as Day 1, if not more so. Over 14 great sessions, presented by excellent speakers from within and outside LiveCode, we covered submitting to the App Store, a new Mobile IDE, a LiveCode Chess Engine, using REST Api’s, converting from HyperCard and so much more. Here are just a few of the highlights from yesterdays sessions.
read moreReporting on Day 1 of the LiveCode Conference
by Heather Laine on April 26, 2022 No commentsOur first day of the three day conference went tremendously! It was really exciting to connect with all you lovely LiveCode users out there, and the menu of great talks and workshops seems to be going down a treat. I’m going to try and share with you a flavour of the event.
read more9.6.7 Stable – Maintenance release
by Heather Laine on April 1, 2022 1 commentWe are pleased to announce the release of LiveCode 9.6.7. This is a maintenance release for version 9, with fixes and enhancements only, the current feature release cycle is now the version 10 series.
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LiveCode 9.6.7 comes with more than 20 bugfixes and performance improvements compared to the previous stable release (9.6.6).
read moreConference Sessions – Blogging the LiveCode Way, Text Based UI, Docker and LC Server, Wordle Helper with Regex…
by Heather Laine on March 18, 2022 No commentsI’m delighted to announce another raft of exciting sessions today. Check the full schedule for the online conference on April 25-27th here. There are just a small number of speaker slots left now, so if you’d like to give a talk get in touch today! Here are the latest confirmed speakers and topics – a warm welcome to the always popular Andre Garzia, and to our first time speaker Bob Cole.
read moreLiveCode 10 DP-2 – Charts, Guidelines, Web Browser Widget and more
by Heather Laine on February 18, 2022 4 commentsFor a Developer Preview release, this one is pretty exciting. Not only have we been building on and improving the new Web deployment, we’ve also slipped in a brand new Charts widget and some “snap to grid” guidelines you can use when laying out your apps. Plus, you can now run the browser widget in a browser. We haven’t yet tried running a browser within the web browser widget within the browser…
read moreConference Sessions – Mobile IDE, AppStarterStack, High Impact Games, Low/No code…
by Heather Laine on February 16, 2022 No commentsWe can’t wait for some of these sessions. Our schedule for the online conference on April 25-27th is really filling up now, and there is something for everyone. Whether you remember HyperCard and would love to revive some old stacks from the 80’s, or you’re looking to the future and cryptocurrency floats your boat, our latest speakers have something for you. Let me introduce them.
read more“Hack the Web” Hackathon Announced
by Heather Laine on February 11, 2022 No commentsToday I’ve got another exciting schedule addition for our April conference to announce. The Day 2 Workshop – All day “Hack the Web” Hackathon! It’s your turn to shine. You could win one of 4 tasty prizes, just by getting creative with the web app we built together on Day 1.
The Day 2 workshop track will be your opportunity to show off your skills, with a solid foundation of learning to build on from Day 1. You don’t have to have attended the Day 1 course however, we’ll provide the built app from that course as your starting point. Anyone signed up to the Workshop track can enter, and there will be a special “Best Beginner” prize for novices submitting entries. To qualify as a Beginner you must have held a LiveCode license for less than a year. You will spend all day improving the app built in Day 1, with guidance from our experts.
read moreApril Conference Web App Course Announced
by Heather Laine on January 28, 2022 No commentsPlanning for our upcoming online 3 day conference event is continuing apace! We’re excited today to announce a day long course that will train you in building a Web App using LiveCode. This will build on the concepts introduced in our current Web Camp course, showing you how to use them in practice when building an actual app with our team.
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