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Xojo loop through containercontrols
Xojo loop through containercontrols




  1. XOJO LOOP THROUGH CONTAINERCONTROLS PRO
  2. XOJO LOOP THROUGH CONTAINERCONTROLS CODE
  3. XOJO LOOP THROUGH CONTAINERCONTROLS PROFESSIONAL
  4. XOJO LOOP THROUGH CONTAINERCONTROLS DOWNLOAD

I'm so new to vb, that I just dont know what all this program is capable of - and I really have no comparison for the older versions - I've never used any version of vb other than the 2010 Express. During 30 days you should be able to create something, even if not fully complete, and would then have a feel for what this really can be used for and if it's worth the ~300 bucks. Try it out and try to create something simple but still useful and something that you think you would use this for (in other words a typical application you think you would create).

XOJO LOOP THROUGH CONTAINERCONTROLS DOWNLOAD

They do offer a 30-day trial, so I would suggest that you download it.

xojo loop through containercontrols

This also locks you in to the RealStudio IDE, which may or may not be a problem for you.

XOJO LOOP THROUGH CONTAINERCONTROLS CODE

I guess you can get used to that, at least with your own source code but I find it hard when it comes to viewing existing code and also for debugging purposes. One of the down-sides (in my humble opinion) is that you can't really list all the code in a file by file basis since all your source is stored in a binary file and you have to watch the source on an event by event or function by function basis (similar to how VB3 showed the source code). The language is more like VB6 rather than VB.Net even though it supports inheritance. If you mainly want to build desktop apps or use server sockets to build server apps, then this will do the job for you. It's main advantage is of course that you can build for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS-X from the same source code. With that said RealStudio is not a bad product at all. Net framework is so much more complete and also have a lot of 3rd party components which you will never get with RealStudio.

XOJO LOOP THROUGH CONTAINERCONTROLS PRO

You can however create CGI apps (not in the personal edition), but you need to manually deploy them on the web server if you get the Pro Edition. You can still not create web sites with it, for that you need their web edition (or enterprise edition) and even with that you are bound to what their components can do since you don't have real access to the server vs client code.

XOJO LOOP THROUGH CONTAINERCONTROLS PROFESSIONAL

With the professional edition you develop on only one of the platforms and can deploy to any of them.Īpart from the fact that you can develop for 3 different platforms, the answer to if it can do everything VB.Net does is No. So if you really want to do cross-platform development you would at least need the Professional Edition for $299 but you would still not be able to develop web applications. Also for you to develop cross platform apps with Personal Edition, besides that you have to pay $99 per platform, you also need to do the actual development on the platform you want to deploy it on. Earlier they also didn't allow you to sell applications you created with the Personal Edition but I'm unsure if that is still the case. So let's say you go for the Personal Edition for $99 per platform (and only desktop apps, not the web) then you also have to understand that you cannot create console applications with that edition. If you only want the Web Edition then the cost for that is $599.

xojo loop through containercontrols

So if you want all platforms + the web, you have to get the Enterprise Edition so that is $995 (maybe not as cheap as you expected). With the Professional Edition you can develop desktop applications for each platform but not for the web. The Personal Edition isn't for cross-platform development since you have to decide which platform you want to develop for and if you want to add another there's an additional $99 per platform. When it comes to the cost for RealStudio (as it's called these days) you really need to first decide which edition you want to have. To make a fair comparison you should really compare it with VB6 and not with.






Xojo loop through containercontrols