Re: Why is LiveCode not recognized more as an app developer language?
Posted: Wed Sep 28, 2022 1:31 pm
I wouldn't recommend that anyone try and create a Sanskrit word-processor.
After all, before one does that one has to acquire at least a superficial knowledge of the language
and its multiple orthographies.
But, while game creation is undoubtedly fun, I have a feeling that Roblox, and a lot of other things of that sort,
allow game creators to "get there" without learning some of the very necessary programming skills that will allow
them, having made their game, to transfer skills learnt during that game creation to, let us say, some sort of
data-processing app (however 'mundane' that may seem to your youngsters, that is where 90% of the programming
goes).
Working "in the other direction", i.e. learn how to do 'mundane' stuff first, should supply learners with a mental skill set
that allows them to move from 'donkey work' in Python, C#, or LiveCode to game creation without having to learn
all sorts of new things.
After all, before one does that one has to acquire at least a superficial knowledge of the language
and its multiple orthographies.
But, while game creation is undoubtedly fun, I have a feeling that Roblox, and a lot of other things of that sort,
allow game creators to "get there" without learning some of the very necessary programming skills that will allow
them, having made their game, to transfer skills learnt during that game creation to, let us say, some sort of
data-processing app (however 'mundane' that may seem to your youngsters, that is where 90% of the programming
goes).
Working "in the other direction", i.e. learn how to do 'mundane' stuff first, should supply learners with a mental skill set
that allows them to move from 'donkey work' in Python, C#, or LiveCode to game creation without having to learn
all sorts of new things.