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Live LiveCode code event #20

Posted: Fri Apr 22, 2011 1:12 am
by BvG
Hello dearest friends

It has come to my attention that you have inherited a fortune from the prime minister of absurdistan, who recently succumbed to his heavy case of head lice. Please make contact with me and my colleagues on this saturday, where we can talk about how to transfer the following information to you:

As part of his presentation about using image data a few weeks ago, Colin showed a simple paint application. Since then, he has improved the performance a lot, to the point that it works well on the iPad. In this presentation he will show what changes needed to be made in order for it to work that well.
http://livecode.tv/colin/

Also presenting will be Ronald, who uses LC in his tasks as educator at a university. He will give you an overview about a few of his LC solutions, including polling, student management, chatting and creating video comments.
http://livecode.tv/ronald/

Please make the contact at these times:
Kathmandu Sat 23:45
Oslo Sat 20:00
Boston Sat 14:00
Seattle Sat 11:00
Perth Sun 02:00

To get the valuables, simply transfer to ChatRev. Get it here:
http://bjoernke.com/chatrev/
or enter in the message box:
go stack URL "http://bjoernke.com/chatrev/chatrev1.3b3.rev"

For recordings of past events, visit the blog:
http://livecode.tv/

Cheers
Your friend

Re: Live LiveCode code event #20

Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2011 7:37 pm
by Mark
Dear LiveCoders,

Last Saturday, 23 April, we had another nice on-line gathering of LiveCode fans. This time we had 2 interesting presentations. Fortunately, both presentations have been recorded and you can watch them again, if you missed the event.

As part of his presentation about using image data a few weeks ago, Colin showed a simple paint application. Since then, he has improved the performance a lot, to the point that it works well on the iPad. In his second presentation he showed what changes needed to be made in order for it to work that well.

Colin recorded his presentation in two parts:
Part I
Part II

You can also download the source code of Colin's SimplePaint project here.

The second presenter was Ronald, who uses LC in his tasks as educator at a university. He gave an overview about a few of his LC solutions, including polling, student management, chatting and creating video comments.

You can find Ronald's presentation here, also in two parts:
Part I
Part II

We are still looking for people who are willing to do a presentation. Please look here for ideas and contact me through this web form to tell me when you're available.

I hope to see you all at the event next time. We will be making announcements on this mailing list and at http://livecode.tv where you can also find a copy of this text.