RunRev Opensource Multi OS Rad

For everything that's not in any way related to PureBasic. General chat etc...
User avatar
Zebuddi123
Enthusiast
Enthusiast
Posts: 796
Joined: Wed Feb 01, 2012 3:30 pm
Location: Nottinghamshire UK
Contact:

RunRev Opensource Multi OS Rad

Post by Zebuddi123 »

Hi to all Was just looking through google currents and came across an article about RunRev now Opensource produces mac ios win linux android exe`s from same code. It`s very impressive really.

Just has a quick play with the community edition compulsory "Hello World" lol (hello world. gui, one button, producing hello world message requester) written code Answer "Hello World" exe size 2.2meg :shock: :lol: :oops: hey but cross platform easier to learn then basic and a large project would probably negate the initial code size.

creating the exe automatically created Window, OSX & Linux exe`s


Main site http://runrev.com/
Community Edition http://www.runrev.com/store/account/products/

Zebuddi. :D
malleo, caput, bang. Ego, comprehendunt in tempore
MachineCode
Addict
Addict
Posts: 1482
Joined: Tue Feb 22, 2011 1:16 pm

Re: RunRev Opensource Multi OS Rad

Post by MachineCode »

http://www.runrev.com/products/Open-Source/Community-Edition-Overview/ wrote:You can use it however you wish, you can even sell what you make, but you must make your source code public.
No thanks. Nobody will ever use that for a serious commercial application. A good toy, I guess.

Now if only PureBasic would create an exe for all three platforms automatically! :D
Microsoft Visual Basic only lasted 7 short years: 1991 to 1998.
PureBasic: Born in 1998 and still going strong to this very day!
User avatar
Zebuddi123
Enthusiast
Enthusiast
Posts: 796
Joined: Wed Feb 01, 2012 3:30 pm
Location: Nottinghamshire UK
Contact:

Re: RunRev Opensource Multi OS Rad

Post by Zebuddi123 »

Yep was pointing it out as something to look at. and yes it would if pb could :)

No matter what i look at i always it always gets sent to the big grey bucket in the sky as it it cant match pb :lol:

Zebuddi.
malleo, caput, bang. Ego, comprehendunt in tempore
swhite
Addict
Addict
Posts: 805
Joined: Thu May 21, 2009 6:56 pm

Re: RunRev Opensource Multi OS Rad

Post by swhite »

It is used for serious commercial projects and has been around for years. It does use a different paradigm for programming but it is a mistake to think it is only a toy language.
Simon White
dCipher Computing
BorisTheOld
Enthusiast
Enthusiast
Posts: 542
Joined: Tue Apr 24, 2012 5:08 pm
Location: Ontario, Canada

Re: RunRev Opensource Multi OS Rad

Post by BorisTheOld »

MachineCode wrote:
http://www.runrev.com/products/Open-Source/Community-Edition-Overview/ wrote:......... but you must make your source code public.
No thanks. Nobody will ever use that for a serious commercial application. A good toy, I guess.
Only open source for the free version. A closed source commercial license is $500/year.

If large commercial applications can be written in COBOL, I'm sure this language could do the same. :)
For ten years Caesar ruled with an iron hand, then with a wooden foot, and finally with a piece of string.
~ Spike Milligan
MachineCode
Addict
Addict
Posts: 1482
Joined: Tue Feb 22, 2011 1:16 pm

Re: RunRev Opensource Multi OS Rad

Post by MachineCode »

swhite wrote:It is used for serious commercial projects
The free community edition that I cited, or the commercial edition? No business would use the free one and give away their source... unless they're incredibly stupid.
Microsoft Visual Basic only lasted 7 short years: 1991 to 1998.
PureBasic: Born in 1998 and still going strong to this very day!
BorisTheOld
Enthusiast
Enthusiast
Posts: 542
Joined: Tue Apr 24, 2012 5:08 pm
Location: Ontario, Canada

Re: RunRev Opensource Multi OS Rad

Post by BorisTheOld »

MachineCode wrote:
swhite wrote:It is used for serious commercial projects
... unless they're incredibly stupid.
Or incredibly generous. :D
For ten years Caesar ruled with an iron hand, then with a wooden foot, and finally with a piece of string.
~ Spike Milligan
MachineCode
Addict
Addict
Posts: 1482
Joined: Tue Feb 22, 2011 1:16 pm

Re: RunRev Opensource Multi OS Rad

Post by MachineCode »

BorisTheOld wrote:Or incredibly generous. :D
A business, by definition, doesn't give away the fruits of their labour. It's a charity in that case.
Microsoft Visual Basic only lasted 7 short years: 1991 to 1998.
PureBasic: Born in 1998 and still going strong to this very day!
BorisTheOld
Enthusiast
Enthusiast
Posts: 542
Joined: Tue Apr 24, 2012 5:08 pm
Location: Ontario, Canada

Re: RunRev Opensource Multi OS Rad

Post by BorisTheOld »

It could well be part of a marketing strategy. Free stuff and loss-leaders are established ways of getting people interested in products that must be paid for. Open source communities, supported by commercial products, are a good example of this.
For ten years Caesar ruled with an iron hand, then with a wooden foot, and finally with a piece of string.
~ Spike Milligan
User avatar
Shardik
Addict
Addict
Posts: 2067
Joined: Thu Apr 21, 2005 2:38 pm
Location: Germany

Re: RunRev Opensource Multi OS Rad

Post by Shardik »

MachineCode wrote:No business would use the free one and give away their source... unless they're incredibly stupid.
The project (and the release of the source code) was financed by the community via Kickstarter. They had the goal of £350.000 and received £493,795 ... 8)
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/175 ... f-livecode
User avatar
Danilo
Addict
Addict
Posts: 3036
Joined: Sat Apr 26, 2003 8:26 am
Location: Planet Earth

Re: RunRev Opensource Multi OS Rad

Post by Danilo »

Zebuddi123 wrote:Answer "Hello World" exe size 2.2meg :shock: :lol: :oops:
The Interpreter is 2,27 MB, so this is minimal size on Windows now. Your script is then added to the interpreter .EXE.
New features added, the interpreter size will grow from version to version.

The Interpreters are located in the "Runtime" folder:
- "LiveCode Community 6.0\Runtime\Windows\x86-32\Standalone" (2,27MB .EXE) (folder contains also 4,5 MB external DLLs that may be required, depending on what features you use)
- "LiveCode Community 6.0\Runtime\Linux\x86-32\Standalone" (2,32MB ELF executable) (folder contains also 5,6 MB external .so libraries that may be required, depending on what features you use)

No magic there, just interpreters for some platforms.


Origin:
http://www.metacard.com/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MetaCard
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HyperCard
One of HyperCard's strengths was its handling of multimedia, and many multimedia systems
like Macromedia Authorware and Macromedia Director are based on concepts originating in HyperCard
http://www.sanke.org/MetaMedia/index.html -> "Metacard and Revolution" -> MC25.zip (Original MetaCard Demo) :D


Looks also little bit like WinDev, WinDev Mobile, WebDev
Post Reply