Therefore, I ask the powerful team of b4x and anywhereSoftware to provide a good answer in the field of constant and strong support of this powerful product, so that the minds of all of us can be free.
Retire... hmmm in Greece we haven't that... is birth, work.. deathNo problem: the day Erel decides to retire (40 years from now) or for some reason will no longer be able to continue, he will sell Anywhere Software for just € 3 millions
I am a perfect example of @Erel 's point #2. Having a development background, with some apps to "prove" my skills, has done nothing but help me in my IT career. And most of my apps, if not all, would never have come to fruition without B4x.2. The experience that you, as a developer, gain while working with B4X is not limited to B4X. Over the years many developers have shifted from B4A to Java and vice versa.
WOW they have B4X in hell ! No problem then ?then work after death... in hell
Yes, because B4X is HOTWOW they have B4X in hell
and also it's by Anywhere SoftwareYes, because B4X is HOT
This is so true. B4X even beats Java to it.and also it's by Anywhere Software
Edit:
With B4X, anyone who wants to, can develop real-world (and also after-world) solutions. ?
This is so true??Nothing lasts forever. We shouldn't be afraid to change with time. Just use what ever software you are comfortable with and is available in the future.
Wait a minute... Erel is human? I thought was something like God, Marvel Super hero... like Thor... I think when not working... is thinking about his work...I had evaluated several programming languages in 2016 / 2017. At that time I decided against B4X. I tried several tools like Python (Kivy), Xojo and later Swift. I came back to B4X in 2019. It is the only tool where I was able to develop my ideas pragmatically, in a reasonable time and without errors in the tool. It has some weaknesses but I am still fascinated about its quality and possibilities. I guess Erel is blessed with several gifts (Intelligence, energy). Sometimes I think he is working 16 hours per day. When I learned he has also a family with children I stopped thinking.
I do understant the purpose of the main question. But I agree with Erel's statement that even a big company isn't a guarantee that things will go as expected.
OUPS. I did not expect such big list of killed projects by googleBelow is a prime example of what Erel et al are talking about when it comes to large companies.
Can’t imagine how much money have been invested and wasted. What about the developers involved?I did not expect such big list of killed projects by google
Too muchCan’t imagine how much money have been invested and wasted.
Moved onto other projects that were later killed by Google.What about the developers involved?
Pity for them or they used to it and enjoyed the moments?Moved onto other projects that were later killed by Google.
I know about that link, but I deliberately used Google simply because of the numbers involved. Google absolutely smashes and destroys M$ when it comes to killing off projects.and Microsoft killed:
Killed by Microsoft
Killed by Microsoft is the open source list of dead Microsoft products, services, and devices. It serves as a tribute and memorial of beloved services and products killed by Microsoft.killedbymicrosoft.info
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