Hi,
Where did this library go? I saw the remark of Agraham and was wondering if that was the end of the library.
Let's focus on getting the best applications out of the door. Saying that, we need a library ECO system that is sustainable on the long term. I think this small discussion on code is going to happen many more times in the future.
As indicated before several times, I'm prepared to offer compensations (if reasonable) for any library that I use. Libraries help me to deliver apps. faster and I rather have a professional ECO system around that handles stuff in a proper manner than a system that depends on the "mood" of third party library developers.
Not trying to offend anyone in this post, I really value all the smart brains in this forum and the work that has been done. Never would have entered the Android arena without B4A.
I personally focus on delivering professional apps. to potential customers and B4A is a great tool to either deliver a production level app. or a proof of concept.
Cheers,
Where did this library go? I saw the remark of Agraham and was wondering if that was the end of the library.
Let's focus on getting the best applications out of the door. Saying that, we need a library ECO system that is sustainable on the long term. I think this small discussion on code is going to happen many more times in the future.
As indicated before several times, I'm prepared to offer compensations (if reasonable) for any library that I use. Libraries help me to deliver apps. faster and I rather have a professional ECO system around that handles stuff in a proper manner than a system that depends on the "mood" of third party library developers.
Not trying to offend anyone in this post, I really value all the smart brains in this forum and the work that has been done. Never would have entered the Android arena without B4A.
I personally focus on delivering professional apps. to potential customers and B4A is a great tool to either deliver a production level app. or a proof of concept.
Cheers,