Who will answer our questions and update the product when he retires?![]()
The answer is Yes but also No.Just a curiosity, is the suite B4X made only from @Erel? Who will answer our questions and update the product when he retires?![]()
Since B4A was released in 2010, Microsoft has killed the following tools / frameworks:
Now everything is clear to me.So b4a is the reason microsoft is going down![]()
Yes, of course. I'm just curious to know if you work with other people who can help us if you wake up tomorrow and after having dreamed of changing jobs, you decide not to support more b4xWhat I'm trying to say is that the company size doesn't always matter. Large companies change their strategies.
As I know... he only knows how to make girls (no problem on that... I only know how to make boys...)he has like 4 kids and counting! (everytime you see a new b4x product, most likely he has a new kid)
so at least one of them will heir the empire.
That is a good new... too much work for a single man.1. There are other developers who help with me with specific tasks.
Another good new... it means i can still developing for many years too.2. I plan to continue develop B4X for many years.
Are you listing the "casualties" you achieved??3. Since B4A was released in 2010, Microsoft has killed the following tools / frameworks:
- Silverlight
- XNA
- RoboVM
- .Net CF
- Windows Mobile 6
- Windows Phone 7
- Windows Phone 8
- WinForms / WPF (not dead but haven't been updated for many years now).
- LightSwitch
That's true.As I know... he only knows how to make girls (no problem on that... I only know how to make boys...)
Someone have to make my daughters-in-lawThat's true.
1) F#?1. There are other developers who help with me with specific tasks.
2. I plan to continue develop B4X for many years.
3. Since B4A was released in 2010, Microsoft has killed the following tools / frameworks:
- Silverlight
- XNA
- RoboVM
- .Net CF
- Windows Mobile 6
- Windows Phone 7
- Windows Phone 8
- WinForms / WPF (not dead but haven't been updated for many years now).
- LightSwitch
What I'm trying to say is that the company size doesn't always matter. Large companies change their strategies.
1. There are other developers who help with me with specific tasks.
Some day I would like to know, if possible, the names of the rest of the b4x team who also support the community to say thanks to all of them.
After all, they play an important role in the community![]()