lol, I was 12 years old in 2010.wow, looking now what @Erel did in only 11 years is amazing.
Well, I had to change my mind after Microsoft abandoned Windows Mobile for Windows Phone and nothing was compatible.
Today, right now, I am in the middle of writing a program to generate arbitrary map areas using Basic4ppc!I still have a program, B4X Help Viewer, written with B4PPC, but for Windows.
I still use a few Basic4ppc Desktop utilities.
Basic4ppc is very different than B4X. Many lessons learned from Basic4ppc helped improve B4X.
The designer script engine is a stripped down version of Basic4ppc interpreter.
To be fair.....and look how @klaus was saying that he doesn't think he will code for android but become one of the biggest contributors in this forum ?
Anyways... This was NOT the birth of B4X, But of B4Android... and the announced death of B4Ppc. It was a bit latter when B4J was introduced, and B4Android became B4A, that the concept of B4X started to make some sense, and culminated with the apearence of B4i! Then even the website changed its name from B4Android.com to what we now know and love!I don't think that I would develop in the near future softare for Android because I have no device and I don't intend to buy one for the moment.
From non-official sources you can still try to get even an updated version of it...is Basic4ppc available for download?
I mean WOW - look at the opportunity Microsoft fumbled on...Well, I had to change my mind after Microsoft abandoned Windows Mobile for Windows Phone and nothing was compatible.
I relate to this so well.i coded in those days using visual basic 2005. and i loved the simplicity of that language. then i wanted to code for android and start learning java using eclipse.
it was so much different then vs so i searched for "visual basic for android" and google found basic4android for me and my life changed
i fell in love with b4a in the first 2 minutes. i knew this is what i was looking for and until today i keep using almost 90% for all my apps b4x only.
And now, Apple has reinvented the stylus for the newer iPads.
Beware! ? The original Basic4ppc needed a licence file so if you download a version that doesn't its been cracked and might harbour malware.From non-official sources you can still try to get even an updated version of it...
Sorry, it seems that for Apple, this makes the difference.its not a stylus its a "Pencil" ? ?
Sorry Andrew, I preffered to use the term "non official" sources instead of just refering to you... I know you value your privacy and don't like personal requests too much.Beware! ? The original Basic4ppc needed a licence file so if you download a version that doesn't its been cracked and might harbour malware.
Although I do have my own desktop only version of Basic4ppc, thanks to Erel's previous kindness in providing me with the source, it is for my personal use only and there are no other copies out there (Stated to reassure Erel that I have respected his trust ?).
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