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Molando

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Did have a couple of long replies entered, but was hijacking the thread.
The speed references were related to dalvik. But after spending the morning looking at systems and speed. I would take them with a handful salt.

For raw processing the NDK looks quickest, but as said before, hardly any programs would ever need to do this apart from highend games and realtime processing.

Basic4Android is a perfect fit for a project like this.
 
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COBRASoft

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I don't think that he wrote that mono is 8x faster than b4a. Actually I expect B4A to be several times faster than mono as it compiles to Java and doesn't add another layer.

That's what I thought too, therefor my question :). I would be very surprised if B4A was slower than MonoDroid.
 

Molando

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Sorry for the confusion. I edited the earlier post to stop anybody reading it the wrong way.

Very impressed with what I have read about Basic4Android, and not often impressed. I can code c, c++, c# and some java, but will still probably use this for my Android project as it looks the quickest to develop in.

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M.
 

COBRASoft

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No problem, I'm glad this is cleared up. It's only fair to Erel's genius work :sign0188:.
 

GiovanniPolese

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Your app

At the end I didn't understand whether you found what you are looking for or not. My opinion is that the only chance against hackers is that they will not be interested in you. Normal precautions should be taken, of course, but I don't think this the biggest problem, in your case. It is my humble opinion, of course. I have just developed an application (with b4a of course), that is someway similar to yours. (Screen shots available, because I plan to sell it on Android market). A database on the site and a b4a application sending and receiving data to it. I am using either Access or SqlServer, though only the first has been tested. I did two "interfaces" on the server, i.e. a classic asp and an asp.net/c# application, just like Erel's tutorial, but independently. B4a app manages data through one of these apps (classic asp showed to be less problematic on remote publication. I still have publication problems with aspx). My opinion is that there could problems on some "details" in your app. If you don't find any "guru" and still have this need, I can cooperate with you. I have time and I am interested in developing on mobile devices. I come from C++ programming and I found b4a a very good product, really. It was easy to make this app. Though there could be some "impossible" things, for now. For example, I discarded the idea of making a video analyzer, because till now there is no support to this (at least I have seen this, some time ago). That's all.
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Giovanni
 

Globalclown

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assistance is available ...

hello,
me can also support+develop solutions with b4a and php+sql,
also can offer temporary test or longtime access to servers for this.

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payment step-by-step only on success and contendment,
analysis and proposals free of charge.

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