I suggest that it should be compatible with Mono.net framework, So people on other platforms can also develop Apps.
Also, recently Microsoft made it clear that they are not going to update VB6. So this can be a good opportunity to make another IDE, B4W which complies Basic Code using C compilers for Windows PC.
B4J is actually quite compatible with B4A, except of the UI which is different.
It is hard to say at this point what will the compatibility level be. The UI will be different as iOS manages the UI in a different way.
Like B4J it will have only two types of modules, classes and code modules. There is no need to have special components like Service and Activity in iOS.
Modules will be able to handle events (like in B4J).
Hi Erel, this is fantastic I have just started using B4a and long term was wondering how I would be able to transition any of my useful creations to the iOS platforms. Having programmed in various forms of BASIC for more years that I like to remember, I have found your B4a environment just excellent. Keep up the good work...
Thanks erel for the great news.. I always said you could do it..
Just an idea... if we can pre-order the software and help you in developing this, please make that option available. I am sure many of us would love to contribute and help you somehow in development.
I read somewhere here that Apple wouldn't allow anyone to install Apps directly into their iPhones.. is this correct? if yes
then it is so strange and completely un-understandable. It means that if I want to write an app just for myself or my company
then I must register as developer with Apple and upload my app to them then download it all the way back..