B4A
Re: B4A
I have just played around a little, and compiled and uploaded directly to my device, but it seems full version is required to make APK files. The trial version is 30 days, full is $59, so not sure if I am going for it (yet). I am also trying out C#, which is free with Xamarin.
4BK? Or B4J No, its not open source sadly...
4BK? Or B4J No, its not open source sadly...
Re: B4A
Soooo... https://www.b4x.com/android/purchase_30.html
I went for it
Making a SmartHouse App for my ESP8266s with Arch Linux server, MQTT, Node-Red, Nginx and MariaDB.
I went for it
Making a SmartHouse App for my ESP8266s with Arch Linux server, MQTT, Node-Red, Nginx and MariaDB.
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Re: B4A
I have had a look at RFO but I found the IDE not very good and that you had to program on the phone or use a development kit did not help. However I did find a APK creator for it AND it's written in Gambas, but I can't get it to work. It is available here http://rfo-basic.com/x-quickapk.html.
Re: B4A
Thanks for the suggestion!
Having taken a look at the manual, it looks like it is more of an app wrapper around HTML+JavaScript that is to be coded in BASIC? B4A supports about every bell and whistle there is in the Android ecosystem, and has an enormous amount of supported modules (components), like MQTT, which I really need for my ESP projects. The down side is that its not open source, but the upside is its not that expensive, and it is really cool
But, I am open to any viable open source Linux alternative.
Having taken a look at the manual, it looks like it is more of an app wrapper around HTML+JavaScript that is to be coded in BASIC? B4A supports about every bell and whistle there is in the Android ecosystem, and has an enormous amount of supported modules (components), like MQTT, which I really need for my ESP projects. The down side is that its not open source, but the upside is its not that expensive, and it is really cool
But, I am open to any viable open source Linux alternative.
Re: B4A
I use the launcher for programming and create the apk file from: http://mougino.free.fr/rfo-basic/
I has been tried program the Bluetooth to communicate from smart phone to microcontroller.
There are example inside the application.
I has been tried program the Bluetooth to communicate from smart phone to microcontroller.
There are example inside the application.