As I mentioned in a previous post, beginning with Xojo 2013r4 we will no longer be localizing the IDE into any European languages. Some of our German users on OS X were surprised this morning when they launched today’s release (2013r4) expecting to get the English version of the IDE only to discover it in Japanese instead. Is this a bug?
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Here’s something teachers can do in an hour: create a web app that lets their students practice their math facts.
Comments closedGot an hour (or less)? Here’s a quick app you can make with Xojo that will save you time and help your child practice their spelling words more often.
Comments closedWe here at Xojo think everyone one should learn to code.
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Comments closed“Premature optimization is the root of all evil (or at least most of it) in programming.” – Donald Knuth
When creating multi-platform apps, you are often going to be working with a variety of operating systems. Take advantage of Remote Debugging and make your life a lot easier!
Comments closedXojo does not have a built-in way to generate gradients, but you can do this yourself with some simple code.
Comments closedThere are a wide variety of fonts that work great with the Xojo code editor. All are much better choices than using System or Courier! For best results, you are going to want to use a monospaced font. Read on for some of my favorites.
Comments closedThe Xojo IDE has some really helpful features you may not even be aware of! In the Navigator there are lots of items shown- some of which you may want to see all the time, some you may not.
Comments closedThis past summer, the Boy Scouts added a new Programming Merit Badge to their Merit Badge Series. To fulfill requirement 5, a Boy Scout has to modify or create three programs in a variety of languages and development environments. Because it is free and simple to use, Xojo is a great choice to help a Scout meet requirement 5.
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