I'll chime in again that I'm a fan of Xojo and a long time customer. It's great to be able to develop as we had with VFP in a singular IDE, and compile for multiple platforms. This includes using some of the same business classes for web, desktop and console.
Reasonably priced with licensing policies that we're used to.
Free to try and run, you just can't compile to an Exe/application without paying for the appropriate license.
There's some warts and shortcomings, but that's just like VFP. All I can say is "I like it" and you can quote me on that. :D
On 07/29/2016 06:54 PM, Mike Copeland wrote:
Just sitting here on a hot July Friday and pondering development platforms and languages.
In the past a lot of discussion has focused on Python, and there's always Ruby, etc., and I'm impressed with XOJO...what I've seen so far. Of course Microsoft is still a player, but other than Visual Foxpro, what is the current "most likely to succeed" development platform/language in this group's opinion?
Just throwing it out there...curious what the pulse is and where things seem to be going in mid-2016. Have a great weekend!
Mike Copeland
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