I know the feeling.at my search for "the Holy Grail" in developing software.
yes - it was full of pitfalls to start with.Markus, just curiosity.
Have you yet tried ABM Material?
I know I will test it sooner or later, before testing any other solution.
The only advantage that Xojo does have over B4J is that it produces native desktop apps with native GUIs for Windows, Mac, and Linux regardless of the operating system you're using. (This is something I hoped would happen with B4X/B4J with the decoupling of JavaFX and Java.)
In that case check out LiveCode (https://livecode.com/) it has much more to offer across all platforms for free. And the language is also very elaborate or verbos.i found also these days "Xojo".
my evaluation it is more for small hobby projects and quite expensive.
looks like a basic language.
https://xojo.com/
Can you elaborate? We successfully use the ABM library within our company (actually, all our Xojo apps are converted to B4X using this lib and BANano, my other web framework). Many other B4X users have done so too. B4J is an excellent alternative for php. I admit the learning curve of ABM is rather steep, but it definitely is production ready.yes - it was full of pitfalls to start with.
thanks for the link but i not like paying per month/year every time.In that case check out LiveCode (https://livecode.com/) it has much more to offer across all platforms for free. And the language is also very elaborate or verbos.
Do check it.
We used to program in the past with Xojo, but have abandoned it because the IDE and language contained to many persistent bugs it wasn't suitable for production apps. Luckily, we then discovered B4X which doesn't suffer from this and is also a lot more up-to-date with current developments in the crossplatform world and we have never looked back.
Can you elaborate? We successfully use the ABM library within our company (actually, all our Xojo apps are converted to B4X using this lib and BANano, my other web framework). Many other B4X users have done so too. B4J is an excellent alternative for php. I admit the learning curve of ABM is rather steep, but it definitely is production ready.
thanks for the link but i not like paying per month/year every time.
spiderbasic is not oop and i believe it can't access mysql.
thanks for the link but i not like paying per month/year every time.
[SpiderBasic] i believe it can't access mysql.
All companies are selling subscriptions these days. It can be a nice solution if the price is right. There should always be a free edition to know what you are buying. Paying $2500,00 /year for the business solution and a lot investment to learn the new program/language makes it very hard to get exited.
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