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This seems like something completely different? Livecode looks like just another toolkit or SDK for developing standalone apps, which might be great for the handful of developers using it but certainly doesn't do anything to re-shape how users interact with their computers



Nope, is completely the same base. Scroll the homepage, and you'll see an example of Livecode (updated HyperTalk).

You can open your HyperCard stacks, or MetaCard stacks, or Runtime/Livecode Stacks in their IDE, code, edit, etc, similar to what you would have back in Hypercard days, but with modern features, updates, and additions.

It's backwards compatible with HyperTalk, its current language is an updated HyperTalk (i.e. an updated MetaTalk), that incorporates all that was, but adds new features for today.

Your Livecode apps can be deployed and run as cross-platform desktop applications (Mac, Win, *nix) , mobile applications, and as far as I remember, web applications with HTML5 deployment (so they say).

Not affiliated with them in any way, just sharing my understanding and memories.


And how exactly does this re-shape the user's (not developer's) relationship with their computer?


it says "GUI coding built in"


Can you elaborate on how that answers my question?




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