I have been using B4A for many years, with this version I solved a variety of problems using mobile devices. 20 years ago I programmed applications for Windows, now only mobile applications. I do not understand the development strategy of B4A. My very subjective opinion is that it would be ideal if there was a universal basic version B4A, which was based on all XUI technologies. Most importantly, I would like such a version to be able to run on iPhone and Android via a bridge, and of course just on Windows. I understand that programmers will have to take into account the differences in screen sizes, but I think that such versatility is more important than some losses in functionality. Can we hope for the emergence of a universal B4X(XUI) platform?
Now many examples are made with XUI technology, but they can be used if the project was originally made on B4A(XUI). If this technology is so good, it would be better to make a version of the platform with support for XUI by default, but then I would like to get the ability to debug on Android and iPhone from one platform at once from the new platform.
Now many examples are made with XUI technology, but they can be used if the project was originally made on B4A(XUI). If this technology is so good, it would be better to make a version of the platform with support for XUI by default, but then I would like to get the ability to debug on Android and iPhone from one platform at once from the new platform.
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