The biggest LOL for your customers ! Mine never care about which IDE I did use and are only happy with the software they bought (till it works).hey don't want their software tied to a small-company product that may last for many years
Nope, sorry. Or perhaps... don't tell your customers the IDE or tools you use... Or don't sell them the sources... I never, in 20 years as a freelance, but never heard a client ask me for the sources. Yours are probably really big companies ?Has anyone else had thoughts along these lines?
they don't want to get locked in to a small pool of contract workers.
Nope, sorry. Or perhaps... don't tell your customers the IDE or tools you use... Or don't sell them the sources... I never, in 20 years as a freelance, but never heard a client ask me for the sources. Yours are probably really big companies ?
This is why they want to hedge their bets and transition their programmers to working in both B4X and in Java.
Some have ascended to the JavaMasterRace. Some have taken up a dual approach.Is anyone using or has successfully used the B4 products as a stepping stone to Java?
That is a very simplistic view. The B4A generated Java depends on the B4A related framework and makes many assumptions that may not allow it to work outside that environment.B4X is basically a layer above Java.. in other words, Java in VB syntax.. so if they wanted pure java then they can take the B4X generated Java code and compile it by themselves to Jar files, or edit it in Java, but if they want to spend more time in developing the same project in Java then good for them.
That is a very simplistic view. The B4A generated Java depends on the B4A related framework and makes many assumptions that may not allow it to work outside that environment.
out of deo?The naive fangirl who stinks
Some guys won't appreciate N° 5out of deo?
This is exactly what I am talking about.. if I died tomorrow, then who is going to support my customers? I understand you are working with a group of developers in a company and others my continue with your project, but how many people in the company? 100,000? a million.. so many individual developers have their user base in these numbers.. my question is still valid: if a developer stopped today supporting his/her product, while b4x is updated and well supported, then who's going to take over? you will end up with customers losing there investment and looking for clone apps or ask other b4a developers to write similar apps for them.An individual pr even a small group can be hit by a bus or get an offer they can't refuse... and be off to one new thing or another. It can happen any time.
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