B4J Tutorial B4J Beginner's Guide

This guide is obsolete ! It is no more updated.
Please use the B4X Booklets.


Here is a Beginner's Guide in pdf format.
The source code for the example programs is included.

All suggestions, remarks and typo reports are welcome.
 
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Cableguy

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You can now create a B4X beginners guide, just by merging the 4 guides into one!
That would be the coolest!

Thank you for all your contributions to this community, @klaus, you ROCK!
 

xulihang

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Great! Do you need somebody to translate it into other languages? I can translate it into Chinese in my spare time.
 

klaus

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You can now create a B4X beginners guide, just by merging the 4 guides into one!
That would be the coolest!
I had already a similar idea.
But merging the 4 guides into one would become too big.
The future will be B4X Booklets for different subjets like IDE and Designer, Basic Language, CustomViews, SQLite etc.
 
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Cableguy

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The future will be B4x booklets for different subjets like IDE and Designer, Basic Language, CustomViews, SQLite etc.
Collectibles! That would be a great idea!!! so in each booklet, all platforms would be targeted, highlighting the differences between them!(?)
 

mindful

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@klaus at page 9 chapter 1.1.1 Installing Java JDK the line :
B4X:
Select "Windows x86" in the platforms list (for 64 bit machines as well).
You should install the regular JDK for 64-bit computers as well.

I do not think is correct as I compile and run without problems a project with the JDK for 64-bit computers.

And also on the https://www.b4x.com/b4j.html it states:
B4X:
Select "Windows x86" or "Windows x64" (for 64 bit machines) in the platforms list.

Anyway very good work you have done with this! Hope many people find it easier now to start using B4J.

Best regards,
 

MODERN TALKING

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Klaus - you're like a Santa CLAUS man.

Bearing precious "gifts"

Wonderful work man - you're awesome.

How can I make a "small" donation as a token of my appreciation and gratitude? ;)
 
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