Dearest Livers
As usual, the bestest grand and mostest exciting new online Event regarding LiveCode takes place on 20:00 CET this Saturday. ChatRev is highly suggested for asking questions and knowing when to switch stream. There will be an eBook about iPhone development to win as a prize!
http://livecode.tv
This time around, Mark will introduce you to "Creating your own Edit menu, specifically Copy, Paste, Cut and Clear, and Undo if there is time"
David aims to woo people with a shorter presentation then last time, suggesting a topic of "CSS Style Sheets for LiveCode Projects"
Other times:
Zurich is within CET
Buenos Aires: 16:00
New York: 14:00
San Francisco: 11:00
Sydney: 06:00
Vote on the poll for times that have not been voted on much:
http://doodle.com/azvfdcvs7ew2imrx
Make sure to use ChatRev during the happening, otherwise you might miss when you'll need to change to the other stream:
http://bjoernke.com?target=chatrev
or:
go stack URL "http://bjoernke.com/chatrev/chatrev1.3b3.rev"
If you want to get private, regular notification of this event, please subscribe to the rss feed of the blog (about 2 updates per week):
feed://livecode.tv/feed/
Cheers
Bjoernke
Live LiveCode Code event #6
Moderators: FourthWorld, heatherlaine, Klaus, kevinmiller, robinmiller
Live LiveCode Code event #6
Various teststacks and stuff:
http://bjoernke.com
Chat with other RunRev developers:
chat.freenode.net:6666 #livecode
http://bjoernke.com
Chat with other RunRev developers:
chat.freenode.net:6666 #livecode
Re: Live LiveCode Code event #6
It was yet again a lot of fun. Mark showed that cut/copy/paste is not very hard, if you stick to the basics:
his recording
He also made some example materials available:
edit_menu.zip
David showed off his automatic script-to-object parsing code, setting a menus style and populating its contents by parsing code:
part one of his recording
part two
This time we gave away an eBook, organised by Mark, supplied by eHUG, courtesy of Tidbits and part of their take control series.
Howlernator won it!
his recording
He also made some example materials available:
edit_menu.zip
David showed off his automatic script-to-object parsing code, setting a menus style and populating its contents by parsing code:
part one of his recording
part two
This time we gave away an eBook, organised by Mark, supplied by eHUG, courtesy of Tidbits and part of their take control series.
Howlernator won it!
Various teststacks and stuff:
http://bjoernke.com
Chat with other RunRev developers:
chat.freenode.net:6666 #livecode
http://bjoernke.com
Chat with other RunRev developers:
chat.freenode.net:6666 #livecode