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Actually, Xamarin, even as me for a student, is not a good platform to write applications for.
Qt is a much better one, but they have an opposite code, they would want money if you make some. Otherwise, they're free!
The sh*t I complain about
It's like there ain't a cloud in the sky and it's raining out - Eminem
~! Firewall !~
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They wouldn't give me Xamarin as a high school student.
i cri evry tiem
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It must be too powerful for a high school student to handle.
The sh*t I complain about
It's like there ain't a cloud in the sky and it's raining out - Eminem
~! Firewall !~
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Only 2D for now.
They tell about a long-term plan for 3D. Not sure about the time period, though.
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I think there is a typo where they talk about Dart. I bet it should read Darth...
Life is too shor
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For cross-platform mobile dev, you may want to check out Intel's MOE[^].
/ravi
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Ravi Bhavnani wrote: For cross-platform mobile dev, you may want to check out Intel's MOE[^].
Everyone and their mother seems to be getting in on the act. Sigh, a plethora of multi-platform dev tools, 90% of them will probably be crapware.
Marc
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Yes, but I think only the heavyweights will survive. Xamarin is aimed at the MS community and has MS' blessing (from what the rags say). MOE seems to target the Android/iOS community who are likely to already be familiar with Java.
I think the deciding factor will be price. Non-free tools are unlikely to survive (IMHO).
/ravi
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Marc...
At the very least, Google will eventually lose interest in this latest project of theirs like so many before them. In fact, before reading the announcement on "Flutter" I had just read an article that claimed that "Dart" has basically become rather irrelevant...
Steve Naidamast
Black Falcon Software, Inc.
blackfalconsoftware@outlook.com
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Steve Naidamast wrote: I had just read an article that claimed that "Dart" has basically become rather irrelevant...
Hahahaha! That's such a problem nowadays, all these new techs, like throwing sticky balls at a wall, watching to see which one actually sticks.
Marc
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Marc:
Another professional of the same heart...
I have just completed a long, sociological piece on this very problem in the software development profession that is going to go up on my technical blog ("TECH NOTES") as well as published on the CodeProject and jaxEnter.
Since I have been in the profession for such a long time I have seen all of these fads come and go but currently it appears to be the worst I have experienced as it is turning the profession on its ear.
My piece should be up on "TECH NOTES" by the end of the day... https://blackfalconsoftware.wordpress.com/
Steve Naidamast
Black Falcon Software, Inc.
blackfalconsoftware@outlook.com
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Steve Naidamast wrote: My piece should be up on "TECH NOTES" by the end of the day
I just read it -- very well stated!
Marc
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I'm so glad you enjoyed it...
It took three solid days to write it and finessing the sociology with the events in our profession was quite a difficult task.
Steve Naidamast
Sr. Software Engineer
Black Falcon Software, Inc.
blackfalconsoftware@outlook.com
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nice.
"Do you really need to use a “repository” pattern when all you need to do is just access the bloody database!?"
and just a couple hours before reading the article i was reminiscing about how cell phones used to sit in the glove compartment [glove box] for emergencies. wild.
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thewazz:
Thank you for enjoying my latest piece...
Steve Naidamast
Sr. Software Engineer
Black Falcon Software, Inc.
blackfalconsoftware@outcome.com
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I'll wait until it's stabilized but it does look interesting.
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Given:
We are still missing core features like accessibility, text input, localization, and more.
This is like me writing an article about a program that reads your mind and writes perfect code for you. Missing core features like mind reading and code generation.
Marc
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Hello all,
Let's say I want to install an APK from APKMirror into my Android phone... and let's say this apk has been scanned with VirusTotal, NVISO and Anubis...
Can I trust them when all of them are claiming that the APK is legit and that it doesn't have malware?
I know nobody has a magic wand here, but which have been your experiences with that?
Thank you all!
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Have you ever installed programs on your PC that you downloaded from the internet?
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Yes of course, but usually from trusted places and after using at least a trusted (yes, I know this is not OK) antivirus software...
Now I can see APKMirror to be a place from where to pick a lot of programs, but I don't know if they are reliable or not so all the virus scan solutions I've mentioned...
That's why I was asking about personal experiences and feedback on those sites...
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Just make sure the package name is 'evilevilandevil.apk'.
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Damn! I already installed "nothingnastyinherenosireedefinatelynovirusesortrojans.apk" and I was wondering why my bank account was emptying...
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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OriginalGriff wrote: and I was wondering why my bank account was emptying... We call it 'taxes' in Italy.
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