June’s Year of Code theme is about writing code that works in any type of Xojo project. To demonstrate Xojo’s powerful multi-platform capabilities, this month…
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One of the most common things I love to use my phone for is sharing pictures of my pets with others. We have two cats…
Comments closedMarch’s topic is Web Apps and I’m excited to introduce my project: Quiziverse, a complete quiz and trivia web application. Quiziverse is designed to engage…
Comments closedAs part of Xojo’s 2025 Year of Code initiative, February’s theme is databases—a perfect fit for my recent work on the Open Source CubeSQLPlugin. This…
Comments closedFebruary’s Year of Code 2025 topic is Databases and my project is a SQLite object-relation mapping library that I call Storm. I first created Storm in 2008…
Comments closedJanuary’s Year of Code 2025 topic is Desktop apps and my project is XojoText. XojoText is a simple text editor that lets you edit multiple…
Comments closedXojo is kicking off 2025 with something for everyone in the Xojo community, an event that will help new users grow their Xojo coding skills…
Comments closedNow that Xojo Lite includes support for saving projects in version control format, it seems like a good time to revisit how you can use Xojo with GitHub, the popular online Git hosting service.
Comments closedToday we are pleased to announce some big changes to Xojo Lite. Beginning with Xojo 2024r1, new and existing Xojo Lite licenses are version control ready. That’s not all, now you can use Xojo’s free IDE to build Linux desktop and console apps from Linux, macOS, or Windows, no license required.
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