LiveCode vs. Web Dev Tools
Posted: Fri Dec 28, 2012 1:41 am
still in doubt what to choose as the main development environment
LiveCode is very alluring, but it's not free (I received 4-5 times invitations to buy the Gold account for 500$ !)
HTML5 + JavaScript + CoffeeScript + Live Coding IDE + many many frameworks are free
vs.
LiveCode is $$$, LC Education is $$$, LC Plug-ins is $$$
here's my personal research in the field of free web technologies:
It was a pleasure to learn JavaScript at Codecademy, and it's free
then you can use CoffeeScript to write cleaner LiveCode-like code, free
many JavaScript Frameworks are available for free
comparison of frameworks on a ToDo app
with PhoneGap it's a completely cross-platform environment
just to take a sip of CoffeeScript, here's a demo of an interesting little game engine
a lot of HTML5 demos are online, just Google
some slides
many IDE's are available for CoffeeScript:
JetBrains WebStorm - Live Coding, Real-time Live Code of HTML,CSS,JS
SublimeText2 - Refresh after saving
Adobe Brackets - CSS Live Code, HTML and JS after saving
JS Bin - online IDE - HTML,CSS, JavaScript Live Live Code
in these IDEs, Live Code means really Live Coding, it's not the misunderstood overhyped RunRev LiveCode IDE
regarding development speed, here's a demo of a ToDo app done in about 10 minutes
you have the choice to write HTML with Zen Coding or by using some HTML Template language, like Jade or Sweet
to make the app look like native app, there's a PhoneGap tool, however that one is not free, 10$/month
and it's not limited to Android and iOS, here's the list of supported platforms:
Android, Blackberry, iOS, Symbian, WebOS, Windows Phone, Windows 8, Bada, Tizen
PhoneGap features at Wikipedia
TideSDK can be used to deploy an app written in HTML5,CSS3,JS,Python,PHP,Ruby to a
native Windows, MacOS or Linux Desktop app.
so, is it worth to learn LiveCode and pay hundreds annually?
every day some new web technologies emerging and the community is just HUGE
LiveCode is very alluring, but it's not free (I received 4-5 times invitations to buy the Gold account for 500$ !)
HTML5 + JavaScript + CoffeeScript + Live Coding IDE + many many frameworks are free
vs.
LiveCode is $$$, LC Education is $$$, LC Plug-ins is $$$
here's my personal research in the field of free web technologies:
It was a pleasure to learn JavaScript at Codecademy, and it's free
then you can use CoffeeScript to write cleaner LiveCode-like code, free
many JavaScript Frameworks are available for free
comparison of frameworks on a ToDo app
with PhoneGap it's a completely cross-platform environment
just to take a sip of CoffeeScript, here's a demo of an interesting little game engine
a lot of HTML5 demos are online, just Google
some slides
many IDE's are available for CoffeeScript:
JetBrains WebStorm - Live Coding, Real-time Live Code of HTML,CSS,JS
SublimeText2 - Refresh after saving
Adobe Brackets - CSS Live Code, HTML and JS after saving
JS Bin - online IDE - HTML,CSS, JavaScript Live Live Code
in these IDEs, Live Code means really Live Coding, it's not the misunderstood overhyped RunRev LiveCode IDE
regarding development speed, here's a demo of a ToDo app done in about 10 minutes
you have the choice to write HTML with Zen Coding or by using some HTML Template language, like Jade or Sweet
to make the app look like native app, there's a PhoneGap tool, however that one is not free, 10$/month
and it's not limited to Android and iOS, here's the list of supported platforms:
Android, Blackberry, iOS, Symbian, WebOS, Windows Phone, Windows 8, Bada, Tizen
PhoneGap features at Wikipedia
TideSDK can be used to deploy an app written in HTML5,CSS3,JS,Python,PHP,Ruby to a
native Windows, MacOS or Linux Desktop app.
so, is it worth to learn LiveCode and pay hundreds annually?
every day some new web technologies emerging and the community is just HUGE