Android will stay around of course, but it would be nice to get away from dalvik and java. If chrome is accepted into the phone world, and if it is stable and feature packed, then it will make it. I have not messed with chrome OS so I have no idea if it is linux based or something else.
Android will stay around of course, but it would be nice to get away from dalvik and java. If chrome is accepted into the phone world, and if it is stable and feature packed, then it will make it. I have not messed with chrome OS so I have no idea if it is linux based or something else.
Sounds like Basic4HTML5&JS could be the way to go.
I've just spend half a day looking at HTML5, JavaScript and the Intel XDK and haven't written a line of code yet! I've been watching videos!. I was up to my elbows in code after half a day when I picked up B4A. And I didn't have a headache :BangHead:
I just stumbled over those general remarks on object oriented programming (if you like, scroll down to "Criticism"): Object-oriented programming - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
What encountered me specifically was the issue brought up in citation #43.
Regards, positrom2
Android has been under fire since a long time.. I am just wondering how a company scraps a hot and very successful product that became the de facto OS in more than 60% of mobile devices in the global market.. that would be crazy.
I think these reporters are paid by Orange!