karld Active Member Licensed User Longtime User Jun 18, 2017 #1 Just curious.. I love Erel's products and will always have them... I am just playing around with a few things. Figure it will make me a better coder.
Just curious.. I love Erel's products and will always have them... I am just playing around with a few things. Figure it will make me a better coder.
monic Active Member Licensed User Longtime User Jun 22, 2017 #2 karld said: Just curious.. I love Erel's products and will always have them... I am just playing around with a few things. Figure it will make me a better coder. Click to expand... I use Android Studio but find it very slow and bloated so always try and use B4A where possible. Upvote 0
karld said: Just curious.. I love Erel's products and will always have them... I am just playing around with a few things. Figure it will make me a better coder. Click to expand... I use Android Studio but find it very slow and bloated so always try and use B4A where possible.
MaFu Well-Known Member Licensed User Longtime User Jun 23, 2017 #3 I'm using Android Studio only to create the native C libraries. For my Java libraries (used for B4A) i use VisualStudio. Upvote 0
I'm using Android Studio only to create the native C libraries. For my Java libraries (used for B4A) i use VisualStudio.
Dave O Well-Known Member Licensed User Longtime User Jun 24, 2017 #4 I'm looking forward to trying Android Studio 3.0, mostly to try out Kotlin. I suspect Kotlin will become the dominant Android language fairly quickly, and it looks much more inviting to me than Java ever did. But I also suspect I'll still find it more cumbersome than B4A. Upvote 0
I'm looking forward to trying Android Studio 3.0, mostly to try out Kotlin. I suspect Kotlin will become the dominant Android language fairly quickly, and it looks much more inviting to me than Java ever did. But I also suspect I'll still find it more cumbersome than B4A.