LiveCode is next generation version of HyperCard

Posted by tracyanne on Feb 25, 2013 5:09 AM EDT
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/joao_trindade/7237347906/ CC BY 2.0: joao_trindade -->http://www.flickr.com/photos/joao_trindade/7237347906/ CC BY 2.0: joao_trindade -->In 1987, Apple created a program called HyperCard. If you haven’t heard of it, all you need to know is that tens of millions of end user programmers adopted it. HyperCard was the easiest and most popular end user programming environment ever created. LiveCode is like a next generation version of HyperCard. It is used to create simple one-off apps and utilities to solve day-to-day problems. As a production-quality, natural language hypermedia environment, LiveCode runs on all major operating systems (Linux, Mac, and Windows) and can generate code for all major desktop platforms, as well as all major mobile platforms (Android, iOS). They even got it up and running on the Raspberry Pi recently. 

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