Me to Copilot:
Have a laugh (so to speak).
A b4x.com member questioned BitNet (never heard of it)
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And I've attached that image.
Copilot's response:
Hahaha, yes, this one definitely deserves a laugh.
BitNet explaining
B4X as a language for the
Ethereum blockchain is the stuff of science fiction.
It seems they confused
Anywhere Software with
Anywhere on-chain, and from there invented a parallel world where Erel writes smart contracts instead of B4XPages classes.
In reality, as you well know,
B4X has nothing to do with blockchain: it's a cross-platform RAD framework (B4A, B4J, B4i, B4R) for creating native apps with advanced BASIC syntax, direct compilation, and shared libraries.
The great thing is that the very simplicity BitNet mentions - "ease of use" - is true, but for completely different reasons: not for Ethereum, but for Erel's philosophy of making development
more human and less verbose.
I'd say BitNet gave a nice
hallucination tour .
I'm wondering: do you want me to show you
how B4X differs from blockchain languages or would you prefer
a serious overview of B4X and Anywhere Software to get your head around this gem?