Links
These are links I find useful for both LiveCode development and my own business workflow.
LiveCode Links
Runtime Revolution: The makers of LiveCode my development platform tool of choice.
LiveCode Online Documentation: The online docs for LiveCode, I use them more than the built-in help stack.
LiveCode TV: Weekly webcasts about LiveCoe. It is like watching paint dry!
RevIgniter Web Framework: The most advanced web framework for LiveCode.
WeCode Planet: An aggregator of news related to LiveCode development. (I made it long ago).
DropTools: A plugin tool palette for LiveCode. Lots of custom tools. The current state-of-the-art in custom control sharing.
Altuit RunRev Site: Great place for plugins. Don't miss altPlugin, the best plugin toolbar for LiveCode.
MobGUI: The best mobile custom controls available for LiveCode.
Blue Mango Learning Systems: Makers of Screensteps.
Fourth World's Runtime Revolution Embassy: Great place for article and tools. Don't miss Richards Devolution toolkit.
Tactile Media: Maker of great plugins and tools. The best looking tools out there both in terms of looks and usability.
HyperActive Software: Articles, Reference sheets and tutorials. Contains a wonderful LiveCode CGI Tutorial.
Remo Editor: Jerrys wonderful Remo editor. A great editor that works outside the engine.
revJournal: The place to be for news and articles.
RunRevPlanet.com: Lots of new tools available for LiveCode Developer, a revSelect member.
Slug On the Road: Datagrid helper and others
Sons of Thunder: Kens place on the web. Articles, Tutorials, Code snippets. I recommend his XML Library, it is very good and pure transcript. (It works where RevXML does not).
The Revolution Scripting Conferences: Begginner friendly transcription of the online conferences.
TrozWare: Lots of LiveCode related material, including RevServer and plugins.
Rotunda Software: Resources for LiveCode programming. Pick their calendar and baloon tools!
Ah Software: PowerDebug and PowerTools, don't miss them.
Technology Links
pinboard.in: online bookmark management service. I use it to keep all the references I need.
Dropbox: Cloud storage easy to use. Dropbox is at the heart of all I do. I have seven machines here and one at the office. They are all kept in sync with Dropbox. Worth every penny. If you're about to join, use this referal link and I will get some more free space. Dropbox affiliate link.
Evernote: keep your notes and more on the cloud. I use evernote everyday for my project details and documentation.
fon.nu: minimalist web shortening service by yours trully.
Hacker News: The best place to learn about the trends and practices of our Tech world.
/dev/null: A blog by Antonio Hermida, one of the leading experts in ePub here in Brazil.
Other Links
Himalayan Academy Publications: the best resources about hinduism on the net. (I work with them)
