Stencyl
Posted: Sat Aug 29, 2020 12:15 pm
Questions and answers about the LiveCode platform.
https://www.forums.livecode.com/
A stunningly brilliant observation.FourthWorld wrote: ↑Mon Aug 31, 2020 4:52 pmVisual programming is a thing. Assembly programming is also a thing. And there are many things in between.
No single one of them is best for all tasks. Each brings something uniquely useful to the table.
Even LiveCode.
Aha: but you'd put a comma in the wrong place.That is what I meant, not that such a thing has no value, rather that it cannot do all that much in terms of creating functional applications.
This is where LC could shine: Imagine a point-and-click system in layers, which eventually arrives at full scripting.richmond62 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 01, 2020 10:54 amThe thing that fusses me is the implication that one can achieve what one
achieves after years of learning programming languages by
dragging a few funny shapes around.
This is not possible.
What is possible is an extremely small subset of what one can achieve
after years of learning programming languages.
But the fact is it doesn't.This is where LC could shine
Right. Which is why I mentioned funding.richmond62 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 01, 2020 9:12 pmBut the fact is it doesn't.This is where LC could shine
Could that possibly be down to the lack-lustre approach to getting it into schools?
The "only" problem is that my 'opportunity' lies largely in Education, and I spend most of my time withIf each of us tends to our own opportunities
Imagine an authoring tool with 5 levels of power that defaulted to easiest, most basic level, allowing you to progress through that power and complexity at your own pace. You could call it HyperCard. That might have some success in the educational market.This is where LC could shine: Imagine a point-and-click system in layers, which eventually arrives at full scripting.
My thoughts exactly; mind meld.