Hi,
After a week and half of pulling my hair out while banging my head against a wall I have had some success. I have created a library that enables livecode to read calendar events returning a number of them in an array. Now I am wondering if and how I can offer it for use. I have looked at the "extensions store" and found four widgets, FOUR! What ever happened to the thousand by Christmas 2016?
So is there an accepted method of getting an extension reviewed or approved? Is there another site where the thousands of widgets are lurking? Any Apple Mac users fancy some beta testing and or code review?
What to do with a potentially useful extension ?
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What to do with a potentially useful extension ?
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Re: What to do with a potentially useful extension ?
The extension store still doesn't appear to be ready for prime time, years after it's introduction. That tabbed panel has changed a bit over that time, it looks like they're going to combine the example stacks into that window too, eventually.
I've been waiting for it too, I have a few LCB extensions I'd like for people in the LC Community to more easily be able to find who might find them useful. For now I've just been pointing people to my GitHub repos.
https://github.com/PaulMcClernan/
I've been waiting for it too, I have a few LCB extensions I'd like for people in the LC Community to more easily be able to find who might find them useful. For now I've just been pointing people to my GitHub repos.
https://github.com/PaulMcClernan/
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Re: What to do with a potentially useful extension ?
I wrote to Heather and she suggested the same as well as posting to this forum and the livecode lists. I was surprised to see that the extension store only has four widgets in it, unless I'm missing some on my computer. Hardly the "thousand by Christmas" (2016).
best wishes
Skids
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