Showing posts with label LiveCode. Show all posts
Showing posts with label LiveCode. Show all posts

Thursday, February 21, 2019

Fwd: Calling Educators and Students

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From: The LiveCode Team




Operation Education

Do you use LiveCode in your Classroom?

Maybe you've looked at LiveCode but you're not sure where to begin teaching or learning with it. We'd love to help you with that, and the perfect place to do it is at LiveCode San Jose, happening May 20th-22nd this year. 

If you're already using LiveCode in your classroom - great! Maybe you'd like the chance to increase your expertise hands on and face to face with the experts?

We've put together a package aimed at making the conference affordable for teachers and students.

Students:
You can get the whole package for just $99. This includes an hour of one to one time with one of our developers, where you can go over any aspect of LiveCoding you desire. Stuck on a project? Want some coding help? Bring it along! Check all the boxes in your ticket and use coupon STUDENT2019 to reduce the cost of the all-in package to $99. Come along and learn about LiveCode from the people that use it every day!
I'm a Student
Teachers:
Get the all in package for 1/3rd off. Use coupon TEACHER2019 at checkout when all options are checked. PLUS if you want to bring 5 or more students, please contact us for a special package deal. Catch up with other teachers, learn how they use LiveCode, share your experience and exchange tips!
I'm a Teacher
Terms and conditions: educational orders must be placed with an educational email address eg ending in .edu or containing K12. Failing this we will contact you for proof of educational status such as a student or teacher card and reserve the right to rescind the order if this is not received within 7 days. 
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Thursday, September 01, 2016

Peter Reid, of the UK with nearly 20 years of LiveCode experiences calls LiveCode – The Coders' Swiss-Army-Knife

He posts: I have used LiveCode to develop a range of apps such as demonstrators, simulations, prototypes, mock-ups, document generators, data capture, data conversion, data analysis, data manipulation, data display, training course and various ad hoc tools.

LiveCode (Revolution, MetaCard) has proved effective for wide range of uses. Developing in LiveCode is quick and is rewarding to use, both in terms of finances and fun!

Old code from years ago can be reactivated and updated, proving that LiveCode stands the test of time!

Is it “perfect?"

No, as they say “Pobody’s Nerfect," but it’s highly usable and getting better over time.

http://www.reid-it.co.uk/downloads/downlc-images.htm


Download a set of slides presented at the LiveCode 2016 Conference about his experience of using LiveCode, together with a little app (including source code) from: http://www.reid-it.co.uk/downloads/downlc.htm

Sunday, February 15, 2015

LiveCode User Group starting in Pittsburgh, Feb 24

Western Pennsylvania LiveCode User Group is calling its first meeting for 6 pm on Tuesday, February 24, 2015, at Carnegie Mellon University's Modern Language Resource Center, Room 225c Baker Porter Hall. All those in and around Pittsburgh with experiences or an interest in the multi-platform, open source, software LiveCode (http://www.LiveCode.com) are invited to attend the organizational meeting. Our meet and greet starts with pizza and includes a 20-to-30 minute presentation and demo from Marc Siskin of CMU on how he converts his LiveCode content into mobile apps that run on both iOS and Android devices.

If you have any interest in the group, attend the meeting or else email msiskin@edvista.com or call 412-401-5623 as monthly meetings are expected.

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Guard.CLOH.org is updated

http://Guard.CLOH.org

Code named, Guard_Input, this service helps Lifeguards, swim coaches, camp coordinators and others involved with the Swim & Water Polo activities to communicate about health insights of students in our programs.

This process puts information to the coaches within the programs and not in a file box deep within the school's office behind the nurse's desk.

This is not a secure process, but rather a practical one. Communicate only the information that you feel is important to the coaches and lifeguards, not pharmacy specifics, please.

Links: