Re: Database Relationships
Posted: Sun Nov 07, 2021 9:41 pm
hi.
Livecode is an "xTalk", derived from a older Apple program called Hypercard. It is very easy to learn, very powerful, but has it own style and methods. It supports certain databases, and can itself be configured as a database, but is not a database per se.
Best to start by reading the resident user and beginner guides in the "Help" menu. I always say to try to make a simple program, like an address book or calculator, neither of which will likely be very pretty, nor even particularly useful later on. But the exercise will be priceless, and greatly speed up your learning curve.
You have to get started to a certain extent on your own. There are many other sites where a new user can get guidance. This forum is eager to help anyone at any level. You might even search for the word "database" when you have a little experience, to see what others have done in that arena. There is quite a lot there, by the way.
So get going. Ask your questions. The learning curve is not steep, but also not trivial.
Craig
Livecode is an "xTalk", derived from a older Apple program called Hypercard. It is very easy to learn, very powerful, but has it own style and methods. It supports certain databases, and can itself be configured as a database, but is not a database per se.
Best to start by reading the resident user and beginner guides in the "Help" menu. I always say to try to make a simple program, like an address book or calculator, neither of which will likely be very pretty, nor even particularly useful later on. But the exercise will be priceless, and greatly speed up your learning curve.
You have to get started to a certain extent on your own. There are many other sites where a new user can get guidance. This forum is eager to help anyone at any level. You might even search for the word "database" when you have a little experience, to see what others have done in that arena. There is quite a lot there, by the way.
So get going. Ask your questions. The learning curve is not steep, but also not trivial.
Craig