<div dir="auto">It would be great if GB4G existed, the impact that Gambas would have on the world of programming.</div><br><div class="gmail_quote"><div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">El dom., 24 may. 2020 12:25 a. m., John Rose <<a href="mailto:john.aaron.rose@gmail.com">john.aaron.rose@gmail.com</a>> escribió:<br></div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">I've developed apps for Android using a RAD tool called Basic 4 Android <br>
(AKA B4A). B4A is difficult to install using Linux (as it's a Windows <br>
app) with Wine, with the alternative being to run B4A in a Windows VM. <br>
I've also found that B4A often changes the install process. B4A runs <br>
quite slowly under Ubuntu (either using Wine or a Windows VM) as I only <br>
have a Celeron based Barebones PC. B4A does not have the same high <br>
quality as Gambas (e.g. its object orientation is poor). B4A creates <br>
Java code from code written using B4A.<br>
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So I got back to thinking about Gambas being used to develop Android <br>
apps. Given that many PCs now have touch screens, does Gambas now <br>
include facilities for these to be used at Gambas-developed apps at <br>
runtime? If so, would there be any way of developing Android apps in <br>
Gambas on a Linux (e.g. Ubuntu) PC?<br>
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