I found this thread while looking for the proper place to express just
HOW IMPRESSED I am after tinkering with B4X for a a couple of days and after now playing around with it "seriously" only yesterday and today. - And what better place to express this than in a thread where someone is expressing his disappointment ...
I have been programming since I was 16 and more or less professionally for most of that time, close to 40 years by now, but some years ago I moved to a more managerial position and away from day to day programming and programming became "only" my passion, not my job. However, I soon realized that I had learned enough languages and that I wanted something different for this "passion playing", something that would do cross plattform with ease and something that would span not only desktop and mobile, but also my new love, embedded.
I looked high and low and then stumbled across this B4X thing with these awfully amateurish program icons which took me aback a bit (sorry, Erel), but I thought, oh well, I'll give it a try. - After one day I was hooked but lacked the time and this weekend I finally had the time for serious playing and couldn't get that grin out of my face.
And after having my first B4J solution to a difficult file fingerprinting effort in biosignal data bagged after only 3 hours, last night I decided to purchase the full enterprise suite even though I have no immediate plans for B4A or B4I - Simply because I definitely wanted to be in on this thing "whole hog" and also because it is making me grin every time I stumble upon things like Erel's JsonTree tool with immediate code output and I think to myself "What a cool tool, there goes another 30 minutes off the bill for B4X..."
@Tommy Sæthran - YES, it is true, the forum is both "massive" and "bewildering" and since it sort of replaces a more proper documentation within the IDE and since the library documentation on the web is really no more than just a listing of functions and properties in most cases and most are lacking code examples, one HAS TO resort to the forum for examples, in depth information and YES, this is somewhat frustrating because there is no "official" resource for information within the forum either.
However, at the same time the forum is so full to the brim with cool code, resources and tools that once you decide to go in head first, you will only need enough coffein to keep you going on your race to a working solution. - And if you have the money, spend it, it will come back to you ...