![]() I'd like to get an idea of what limitations the language really has.poor performance? Quirks in implementation that make it difficult to use? Can you get help from the community if you run into a problem and get advice without condescension? Do you feel the company will abandon the userbase in a few years? Are there things that you'd never consider using Xojo to do (if you heard an idea to use Logo to create a spreadsheet, you might wonder if heard that correctly) Does the company try to address bugs? Does it really make good on the promise of one codebase compiling for Win/Linux/MacOS/iOS? I wondered if subscribers to this subreddit had a strong opinion about Xojo (company and/or language). Thanks for reading this far into my long-winded post! So, it would not be the end of the world to start with one language and move to another if needed, but I guess I would prefer to avoid those kinds of road bumps as much as possible. They are mostly to help me organize some data and be able to work with it. These are not going to be enterprise-level, money making apps by any means. ![]() And I kind of like how Xojo helps you put everything all together.Īny thoughts? I appreciate any advice or suggestions. I am not sure how easy it is to build GUIs for/in Python though. Both Xojo and Python would allow me to make builds for Windows and Mac if I had anyone on those platforms who wanted to use what I build. ![]() I also have been considering Python as it is pretty versatile. I have also been considering Gambas, but the community supporting it seems small and I question it's long term viability. I like Xojo because of the familiarity I have with VB6 and how easy it is to build GUIs. I am at the crossroads of what language to use as I begin building these apps (nothing elaborate, database apps with export/reporting essentially). My question is if I go this route, will any apps I build in Xojo be straightforward installs, or will they be a pain or potentially challenging like installing Xojo itself? But it looks encouraging that I could install and run it on my machine. I currently run on Endeavour OS (KDE), an Arch Linux distro, which I know is not listed on Xojo's website as officially supported. To learn more about Thursday’s Heroes visit have been looking to build some desktop apps for my own use (but will make the code available to everyone - open source it) and I like what Xojo offers as I started coding way back in the day in VB6. Winning numbers will also be posted at and Thursday’s Heroes is a non-profit organization that aims to provide inspiration, resources and hope to children and families facing significant life challenges. Winning HERO CARD numbers will be announced at the stadium during home football games and during select radio broadcasts. Get as many HERO CARDS as you can to increase your chance to win! They’ll receive 20 percent OFF the order and XOJO SPORTS will donate 40 percent of the order to Thursday’s Heroes! You get a different HERO CARD with every purchase. To get a HERO CARD, fans place an order at and use the code HERO at checkout. “It is inspiring to see college athletes reaching outside themselves to serve others and we hope that BYU football fans will join with us and get their own HERO CARDS.” “We are honored to partner with Thursday’s Heroes in this important effort of giving,” said Dr. Throughout the season different inspiring Thursday’s Heroes will be featured on the Video Board at every home game. “There are so many deserving Heroes rising above significant challenges every day and we want to be able to reach more of them.”Įach HERO CARD has a unique number and fans will be asked to flash their HERO CARDS throughout the season to win prizes, including a trip for two to watch BYU football. “We invite all our amazing fans to get involved and get a HERO CARD,” said Coach Mendenhall. Coach Mendenhall invites all fans to get involved at and get as many HERO CARDS as you can during the season. ![]() Thursday’s Heroes has teamed up with XOJO SPORTS () to raise $500,000 this season. PROVO – BYU football head coach Bronco Mendenhall has announced the 2014 HERO CARD Campaign to raise funds for Thursday’s Heroes during this year’s football season.Įvery year the BYU football team steps off the field to reach out to amazing individuals and families overcoming difficult challenges.
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