Software Business

SQLite Diff: A Software Product Marketing Case Study
David Simpson
In this article David Simpson shares his insights into marketing products made with LiveCode, using his SQLite Diff as a case study.


Tools and Tips

Making of Arcade Engine
Malte Brill
Learn the story behind this powerful animation engine...

Help! Part 1
Sarah Reichelt
So you've downloaded LiveCode, installed it, and booted it up. Now what do you do? Join us for a look at some existing tools to get you started...

Help! Part 2
Sarah Reichelt
In the first part of "Help!," I showed you some of the resources available for learning LiveCode. In this section, I want to show you where you can find collections of tips and example stacks for download...

Navigator
Sarah Reichelt
LiveCode Navigator from Inspired Logic is a plug-in that greatly simplifies the task of working through complex stacks. It uses a text-based rather than graphical interface and hides great power under a simple exterior.

Tab Ruler
Sarah Reichelt
I know that my next article was supposed to be a round-up of useful web sites, but in the meantime, I found this terrific plugin that I just had to share with you all.




Built With Rev

Scripter's Scrapbook

Hugh Senior of The Flexible Learning Company describes this very useful code library tool for all scripters.





Gravity Sucks Less Now Than It Did Last Year

Brian Thomas on
the development of
If Monks Had Macs


The Reactor Lab

Richard Herz of UC San Diego provides an introduction to The Reactor Lab, a framework for Internet distribution of learning modules, specifically interactive simulations.


Evangelism

The True Power of HyperCard
Richard Gaskin
HyperCard is often discussed as a model is simplicity worth following. This article provides a comparison of that venerable Mother Tongue with LiveCode.

Marketing Rev to IUs
Alan Golub, Dan Shafer
In which revJournal publisher Alan Golub and LiveCode Pros honcho Dan Shafer consider, debate, and once and for all determine why Revolution is not only good, but good for you, and what needs to be done to bring it to the masses...

Rev and OOPs Part 1
Dan Shafer
This exclusive two-part article compares traditional Object-Oriented Programming with Object-Like Programming in LiveCode. In Part I, Dan explores and explains the basics of traditional OOP.

Rev and OOPs Part II
Dan Shafer
In Part I of this article, we covered the basics of traditional OOP, and took a look at what it's all about and why it's favored by many professional programmers. This week, we'll consider OOP in the context of LiveCode's object-based programming model.

RIP Mirror



Rev Interop Working Group Mirror
revJournal maintains a mirror of the recommendations, tools, and other files published by the Revolution Interoperability working group.

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