Imagine building a complex online marketplace with millions of users and a vast product catalog. How can you ensure scalability, flexibility, and resilience in such…
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I truly enjoy creating things with Xojo. This time, I built a little game with Xojo Web just to see if it was possible. In…
Comments closedDesktop application monetization is essential for developers to generate revenue and sustain their businesses. Selecting the right approach from numerous available strategies can significantly impact…
Comments closedWhen you’re working on small to medium-sized projects, Xojo’s default IDE window view is probably all you need: all the elements of the project are in plain view and you can easily switch between them. However, things inevitably get more complex when dealing with larger projects. You may need to locate and edit several related items, larger projects likely include multiple methods, events, properties and modules, all of which may be be in their own folders created to organize their functionality or components.
In this article we will highlight several functions provided by the Xojo IDE that allow you to speed up and improve productivity in your large projects.
Comments closedYou are likely already familiar with terms like Sandboxing, hardened runtime and Notarization. After all, these are required if you plan to distribute your macOS…
Comments closedWhat better way to celebrate 10 years of Xojo Cloud than bragging about all the things it can do! When you think of Xojo Cloud,…
Comments closedSpotlight On posts focus on Xojo community members. We’ll use this space to tell the stories of people using Xojo, share amazing Xojo-made apps and…
Comments closedWe’ve gotten a requests over the last few months asking about Xojo’s support for Windows on ARM and it seems like some people are not…
Comments closedIt’s the 21st Century and it’s possible to share contacts with other people directly from your mobile phone, but let’s face it, business cards are still a very common way to share personal contact information.
Comments closedIf you are wondering why you would use a WebDataSource for your WebListBox, this post will give you some arguments and tips for making that decision and implementing it.
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