For 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 moreIt’s Here. LiveCode 10 dp-1
by Panagiotis Merakos on November 18, 2021 No commentsWe are pleased to announce the release of LiveCode 10.0.0 DP-1. Developer Preview Release
Warning: this is not a stable release. Please ensure that you back up your stacks before testing them.
Getting the Release
You can find the release in your LiveCode account area or get it via the automatic updater. To find the dp-1 test release in your LiveCode account, please scroll down to below the list of stable releases, to find your available test releases.
Release Contents
LiveCode 10.0.0 DP-1 comes with several bug fixes and some amazing new features:
Web deployment now uses WebAssembly
The WebAssembly engine is smaller, and substantially faster than the previous asm.js version. Our benchmarking has this showing as typically around 4X faster. In addition, moving to this new architecture means that the wait command now works – along with any engine functionality which internally uses wait-like functionality. Lots of LiveCode-built applications use this internally so this feature means they will all run fine in a browser.
read moreThe Winds of Change
by Kevin Miller on November 5, 2021 11 commentsI’m delighted to be able to report back on more of what we have planned for LiveCode 10. Recent changes at LiveCode have meant that we have been able to scale up our LiveCode development team. New engineers will be moving to or joining that team from next week and give us the biggest team we’ve ever had working on LiveCode in our 20 year history. We’re all super excited about what this means for the LiveCode platform.Â
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