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Xojo

The Xojo programming environment and programming language is developed and commercially marketed by Xojo, Inc. of Austin, Texas for software development targeting macOS, Microsoft Windows, Linux, iOS, Android, the Web and Raspberry Pi. Xojo uses a proprietary object-oriented language.[2][3][4]

Xojo
Developer(s)Xojo, Inc.
Stable release
Xojo 2023R3.1 / October 25, 2023; 31 days ago (2023-10-25)[1]
Operating system
Available inEnglish
TypeProgramming
LicenseFreemium
Websitexojo.com

History edit

In 1996 FYI Software, founded by Geoff Perlman, bought CrossBasic,[5][6][7] which had been marketed by its author Andrew Barry[8] as a shareware product. CrossBasic got its name from its ability to compile the same programming code for the classic Mac OS and the Java virtual machine (although the integrated development environment was Mac only). A public beta was released in April 1996.[9][10] The CrossBasic name was trademarked by another company, so the product was renamed REALbasic.[11]

Prior to version 2, the Java target was dropped and later replaced with a Windows target and database support.[12][13] The option to compile for Linux[14] was added in 2005 and the integrated development environment (IDE) was ported to Windows and as a free public beta for Linux platforms. The new IDE employed a redesigned user interface.[15]

In 2004 REAL software announced the "Made with REALbasic Showcase" program to highlight applications created with the product.[16] In 2009, a migration assistant was launched to help move code from Visual Basic.[17] In 2010, to combat the perception that it was similar to the original BASIC, it was renamed Real Studio.[18][19] The company announced Real Studio Web Edition, allowing developers to compile web applications without the knowledge of multiple web technologies.[20]

On June 4, 2013 the company officially changed their name to Xojo, Inc. and Real Studio was renamed Xojo.[21] Also on this date they released Xojo 2013 Release 1 which included an all-new user interface, full support for Cocoa on OS X, improved support for web applications, all new documentation and a new Introduction to Programming Using Xojo textbook[22] that was designed for beginners to learn the fundamentals of object oriented programming.[23] Xojo, Inc. calls it "the spiritual successor to Visual BASIC".[24][25]

The Xojo IDE is currently available for Microsoft Windows, macOS, 32-bit x86 Linux,[26] and can compile 32-bit and 64-bit applications for Windows (Windows XP and higher), macOS (running on Intel or Apple silicon Macs using the Cocoa frameworks), x86 Linux, iOS, Android, the web, and Raspberry Pi. Xojo is self-hosted: the Xojo IDE is built with the current release of Xojo.[27] The 2015r3 release includes 64-bit support for Desktop, Web and Console targets as well as a new platform, Raspberry Pi.[28][29]

Xojo added many new features in 2018 and 2019, including support for macOS and iOS light/dark modes,[30][31][32] a GraphicsPath for drawing Bézier curves, and a new DateTime class.

In 2020, Xojo introduced a [33] new web framework, which is a ground-up re-write that adds modern-looking new controls, support for Bootstrap themes, two layout modes and more. The new web framework takes advantage of all that modern web browsers have to offer, providing a more robust foundation[34] to build responsive web apps.

Xojo has ranked[35] among the top 100 most popular programming languages as published by TIOBE,[36] a company which rates the quality of software.

Timeline edit

1990s edit

  • In 1996 Geoff Perlman founds the company that is now Xojo in Austin, Texas.
  • CrossBasic is acquired in 1997.[37]
  • In 1998 REALbasic 1.0 released and introduced at MacWorld Expo. This first release made it easy for anyone, not just developers, to create apps for the Mac System 7 running on a 680x0 or PowerPC processor.
  • Windows support was added in 1999 with the release of REALbasic 2.0, making it a true cross-platform development tool.[38]

2000s edit

  • Support for Mac OS X is added to REALbasic in 2001.[39]
  • In 2002, the first Windows IDE of REALbasic is announced.[40]
  • In September 2005, REALbasic is updated to include support for building Linux apps.[41] REALbasic now compiles for three desktop platforms from a single code base.
  • Continuing to keep up with the rapidly changing needs of developers and hobbyists, Intel-based Mac support is added in 2006.

2010s edit

  • Expanding beyond desktop platforms, support for building web applications is added in 2010.
  • REALbasic becomes Xojo in 2013.[42]
  • Xojo Cloud, Xojo's one-click deployment service for Xojo web apps, is launched in early 2014.
  • In December 2014, Xojo iOS, Xojo's first mobile platform, is released.
  • After much interest from the community, Xojo Pi is released, letting users build applications for Raspberry Pi with Xojo in 2015.[43]
  • Support for macOS Mojave Dark Mode for the Xojo IDE and compiled apps was added in Xojo 2018 Release 3.
  • In 2019, Xojo Pi licenses are for free for building both console and desktop apps.
  • Xojo introduces new API in Xojo 2019 Release 2, which includes new classes and updated method and property names for better consistency across platforms.
  • In December 2019, Xojo formed the [44] MVP program to facilitate community communication and serve as an informal advisory committee.

2020s edit

  • Xojo announced the 2020 [45] Xojo Design Award winners during a video keynote on March 25, 2020.
  • On July 15, 2020, Xojo released an update for Xojo to run on macOS Big Sur as well as Apple silicon.
  • Xojo released their new web framework on August 26, 2020 for developing web apps with Xojo.
  • Xojo shipped 2020 Release 2 on November 24, 2020 with support for building native applications for Apple silicon (M1), making it the first cross-platform development tool to do so.
  • [46] Xojo 2021 Release 1 added support for the Xojo IDE and XojoScript to run native on M1 Macs.
  • Xojo shipped 2021 Release 3[47] on November 18, 2021 that brings back cross-compilation from Windows and Linux to macOS. This release also introduces Dark Mode support for Windows.
  • On November 18, 2021, Xojo announces[48] that their Android framework is in public pre-release testing.
  • Xojo released support for building applications for Windows ARM with Xojo 2022 Release 2,[49] available on July 25, 2022.[50]
  • At their Xojo Developer Conference in London, Xojo announced that their support for Android will be shipping in the next release of Xojo, 2023r2 and, as it is a new platform, it will be marked as beta.[51]
  • On August 9, 2023 Xojo shipped 2023 Release 2,[52] which added the ability to build mobile applications for Android.[53] It also added Dark Mode support for web applications and a DesktopXAMLContainer control to access modern looking Windows user interface controls.

Editions of IDE edit

The Xojo IDE is free to use for learning and development. Compiling or deploying applications with Xojo requires a license. Multiple license levels are available for purchase, enabling Desktop, Web, iOS and Android. Xojo Pi for building applications for Raspberry Pi is free.

Licenses can be purchased a la carte, in any combination required and include 1 year of access to new releases. Xojo Pro, a bundle offered by Xojo, includes the ability to compile for Desktop, iOS, Android, Web and Console, along with technical support, access to consulting leads, and a license that will work on three machines. Xojo also has a Pro Plus license that includes everything in Xojo Pro, plus additional support benefits and can be installed on up to six devices (for a single user).[54]

The default database used with Xojo is SQLite.

Unlike most programming environments, project source code is not stored in plain text files by default, but in a proprietary, single-file format. However, source code can be saved to a plain-text format for use with version control systems and can be exported to XML format as well.

Xojo Cloud edit

On March 11, 2014 Xojo launched Xojo Cloud, their cloud hosting service for Xojo web applications.[55]

  • In July 2014, Xojo Cloud added the ability to transfer files to the server using a client other than the Xojo IDE.
  • In March 2015, Xojo added MySQL and Postgres databases to Xojo Cloud.[56] In addition, they also enabled the creation of SSH Tunnels for a direct connection to databases using a 3rd party management tool.
  • In 2018 Release 1, Xojo added server stats for Xojo Cloud.
  • A new Xojo Cloud control panel was introduced in August 2020 that is built using the new Xojo web framework. Other recent updates to Xojo Cloud include the ability to point domains at individual applications.

Example code edit

The Xojo programming language looks similar to Visual Basic.

The following code snippet placed in the Open event of a Window displays a message box saying "Hello, World!" as the window loads:

// Display a simple message box that says "Hello, World!" MessageBox("Hello, World!") 

This code populates a ListBox with the values from an array:

Var names() As String = Array("Red Sox", "Yankees", "Orioles", "Blue Jays", "Rays") For i As Integer = 0 To names.LastRowIndex  ListBox1.AddRow(names(i)) Next 

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Xojo: Downloads
  2. ^ Xojo (December 9, 2014). "Xojo, Inc. Announces Xojo 2014 Release 3; Includes Support For Developing Native iOS Applications". Xojo. Retrieved 2014-12-09.
  3. ^ prMac (December 9, 2014). "Xojo Includes Support For Developing Native iOS Applications". prMac. Retrieved 2014-12-09.
  4. ^ Lorenzo, Mark (May 15, 2018). The History of The Basic Programming Language. Philadelphia: SE Books. p. 160. ISBN 978-1-974-27707-0.
  5. ^ "REALbasic-NUG". lowendmac.com.
  6. ^ "REALbasic development history of cross-platform development tools". databaseskill.com.
  7. ^ "Yes, Virginia, There Is a REALbasic". tidbits.com.
  8. ^ Neuburg, Matt (2001). REALbasic: The Definitive Guide. "O'Reilly Media, Inc.". ISBN 9780596001773.
  9. ^ "Operator Headgap Web Conferencing". headgap.com.
  10. ^ "CrossBasic: Shareware BASIC Environment".
  11. ^ "Upgrade Guide" (PDF).
  12. ^ "REALbasic 2.0 Shipping".
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on October 29, 2013.
  14. ^ "Real Software on Linux". jupiter broadcasting.
  15. ^ at 09:19, Tony Smith 15 Jun 2005. "REALbasic 2005 ships for Mac, WinXP, Linux". www.theregister.co.uk. Retrieved 2019-12-19.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  16. ^ "MacObserver".
  17. ^ "REALbasic launches Visual Basic Migration Assistant".
  18. ^ "Upgrade Guide" (PDF). ...hearing a development environment with the word "basic" in the name caused many of your colleagues' eyes to roll...Some developers found they were no longer battling the reputation of BASIC while others were confused because we continued to call the language itself, REALbasic.
  19. ^ "REALbasic Name".
  20. ^ Frank, Ohlhorst (June 2011). "3 Tools to Accelerate Web Development". IDG. Retrieved 2011-06-17.
  21. ^ Xojo (June 4, 2013). "Xojo Press Releases". Xojo. Retrieved 2013-06-08.
  22. ^ Xojo (June 4, 2013). "Review: Xojo Book Download Page". Xojo. Retrieved 2013-06-04.
  23. ^ Xojo (June 4, 2013). "Xojo Release Press Release". Xojo. Retrieved 2013-06-08.
  24. ^ "Xojo: Alternative to Visual Basic". Xojo is the spiritual successor to Visual Basic...the programming language will look very familiar to you
  25. ^ Proven, Liam. "Nostalgic for VB? BASIC is anything but dead". The Register. Retrieved 30 March 2023.
  26. ^ Barr, Joe (August 4, 2005). . Linux.com. Archived from the original on 2006-03-29. Retrieved 2010-02-09.
  27. ^ Xojo (December 9, 2014). "Xojo, Inc. Announces Xojo 2014 Release 3; Includes Support For Developing Native iOS Applications". Xojo. Retrieved 2014-12-09.
  28. ^ "XDC 2015 Recap". May 6, 2015.
  29. ^ "Xojo 2015 Release 3 Now Available Recap". October 20, 2015.
  30. ^ "Xojo 2018 Release 3 Adds Support For Mojave Dark Mode | MacOSX News". Retrieved 2019-12-19.
  31. ^ "Xojo 2019 Release 3 adds Dark Mode support for iOS 13". MacTech.com. Retrieved 2019-12-19.
  32. ^ "Xojo 2019 Release 3: saját appok sötét módban, további extrákkal". Techwok (in Hungarian). 2019-12-19. Retrieved 2019-12-19.
  33. ^ Xojo: Xojo 2020r1 Adds New Web Framework, PDF Support
  34. ^ From Anthony: My Adventures with Web 2.0 – GraffitiSuite
  35. ^ "TIOBE Index | TIOBE - The Software Quality Company". Tiobe Index. 2021-06-07. Retrieved 2021-06-07.
  36. ^ . 2019-08-29. Archived from the original on 2019-08-29. Retrieved 2019-12-19.
  37. ^ "Yes, Virginia there is a REALbasic". 1998-08-17.
  38. ^ "REALbasic 2.0". 1999-10-01.
  39. ^ "REALbasic 3.1 for Mac OS X arrives". 2001-03-22.
  40. ^ "REALbasic 5- with Mac and Windows support - previewed". 2002-10-01.
  41. ^ "REALbasic 5.5 adds Linux, enhances Mac support". 2004-02-25.
  42. ^ "Start Programming Free with Xojo". 2013-06-11.
  43. ^ "Xojo 64-bit apps and Raspberry Pi". 2015-10-20.
  44. ^ Xojo: Xojo MVP Program
  45. ^ Xojo: Xojo Design Awards
  46. ^ Xojo: Xojo 2021 Release 1 Adds 275+ Improvements to Popular Xojo Programming Language and IDE
  47. ^ "Xojo Adds General Improvements To Cross-Platform Software Development Environment". Cision. PR Newswire.
  48. ^ Lefebvre, Paul. "Xojo Android Pre-Release is now in testing". Xojo Blog. Xojo, Inc. Retrieved 19 November 2021.
  49. ^ "Xojo: Latest Update to Development Environment and Programming Language Xojo Adds Ability to Build Apps for Windows ARM'". Xojo. Retrieved 26 July 2022.
  50. ^ Proven, Liam. "Nostalgic for VB? BASIC is anything but dead". The Register. Retrieved 6 May 2023.
  51. ^ Zeedar, Marc. "The Last XDC?". xDev Magazine. Retrieved 6 May 2023.
  52. ^ "Xojo Empowers Developers with Android App Building Support in Latest Release". Xojo, Inc. Retrieved 9 August 2023.
  53. ^ Krypczyk, Veikko. "Cross-Plattform-Entwicklung mit dem RAD-Tool Xojo". Dev Insider. Retrieved 9 August 2023.
  54. ^ Xojo (June 4, 2013). "Xojo Store Information". Xojo. Retrieved 2013-06-08.
  55. ^ "Xojo Announces Xojo Cloud For Deployment Of Web Apps". Mac News. March 11, 2014. Retrieved 2014-03-13.
  56. ^ Xojo Cloud Databases: Add, Connect & Manage – Xojo Programming Blog

External links edit

  • Xojo, Inc., makers of Xojo

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The Xojo programming environment and programming language is developed and commercially marketed by Xojo Inc of Austin Texas for software development targeting macOS Microsoft Windows Linux iOS Android the Web and Raspberry Pi Xojo uses a proprietary object oriented language 2 3 4 XojoDeveloper s Xojo Inc Stable releaseXojo 2023R3 1 October 25 2023 31 days ago 2023 10 25 1 Operating systemWindows macOS Linux Web Raspberry Pi iOS AndroidAvailable inEnglishTypeProgrammingLicenseFreemiumWebsitexojo wbr com Contents 1 History 2 Timeline 2 1 1990s 2 2 2000s 2 3 2010s 2 4 2020s 3 Editions of IDE 4 Xojo Cloud 5 Example code 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory editIn 1996 FYI Software founded by Geoff Perlman bought CrossBasic 5 6 7 which had been marketed by its author Andrew Barry 8 as a shareware product CrossBasic got its name from its ability to compile the same programming code for the classic Mac OS and the Java virtual machine although the integrated development environment was Mac only A public beta was released in April 1996 9 10 The CrossBasic name was trademarked by another company so the product was renamed REALbasic 11 Prior to version 2 the Java target was dropped and later replaced with a Windows target and database support 12 13 The option to compile for Linux 14 was added in 2005 and the integrated development environment IDE was ported to Windows and as a free public beta for Linux platforms The new IDE employed a redesigned user interface 15 In 2004 REAL software announced the Made with REALbasic Showcase program to highlight applications created with the product 16 In 2009 a migration assistant was launched to help move code from Visual Basic 17 In 2010 to combat the perception that it was similar to the original BASIC it was renamed Real Studio 18 19 The company announced Real Studio Web Edition allowing developers to compile web applications without the knowledge of multiple web technologies 20 On June 4 2013 the company officially changed their name to Xojo Inc and Real Studio was renamed Xojo 21 Also on this date they released Xojo 2013 Release 1 which included an all new user interface full support for Cocoa on OS X improved support for web applications all new documentation and a new Introduction to Programming Using Xojo textbook 22 that was designed for beginners to learn the fundamentals of object oriented programming 23 Xojo Inc calls it the spiritual successor to Visual BASIC 24 25 The Xojo IDE is currently available for Microsoft Windows macOS 32 bit x86 Linux 26 and can compile 32 bit and 64 bit applications for Windows Windows XP and higher macOS running on Intel or Apple silicon Macs using the Cocoa frameworks x86 Linux iOS Android the web and Raspberry Pi Xojo is self hosted the Xojo IDE is built with the current release of Xojo 27 The 2015r3 release includes 64 bit support for Desktop Web and Console targets as well as a new platform Raspberry Pi 28 29 Xojo added many new features in 2018 and 2019 including support for macOS and iOS light dark modes 30 31 32 a GraphicsPath for drawing Bezier curves and a new DateTime class In 2020 Xojo introduced a 33 new web framework which is a ground up re write that adds modern looking new controls support for Bootstrap themes two layout modes and more The new web framework takes advantage of all that modern web browsers have to offer providing a more robust foundation 34 to build responsive web apps Xojo has ranked 35 among the top 100 most popular programming languages as published by TIOBE 36 a company which rates the quality of software Timeline edit1990s edit In 1996 Geoff Perlman founds the company that is now Xojo in Austin Texas CrossBasic is acquired in 1997 37 In 1998 REALbasic 1 0 released and introduced at MacWorld Expo This first release made it easy for anyone not just developers to create apps for the Mac System 7 running on a 680x0 or PowerPC processor Windows support was added in 1999 with the release of REALbasic 2 0 making it a true cross platform development tool 38 2000s edit Support for Mac OS X is added to REALbasic in 2001 39 In 2002 the first Windows IDE of REALbasic is announced 40 In September 2005 REALbasic is updated to include support for building Linux apps 41 REALbasic now compiles for three desktop platforms from a single code base Continuing to keep up with the rapidly changing needs of developers and hobbyists Intel based Mac support is added in 2006 2010s edit Expanding beyond desktop platforms support for building web applications is added in 2010 REALbasic becomes Xojo in 2013 42 Xojo Cloud Xojo s one click deployment service for Xojo web apps is launched in early 2014 In December 2014 Xojo iOS Xojo s first mobile platform is released After much interest from the community Xojo Pi is released letting users build applications for Raspberry Pi with Xojo in 2015 43 Support for macOS Mojave Dark Mode for the Xojo IDE and compiled apps was added in Xojo 2018 Release 3 In 2019 Xojo Pi licenses are for free for building both console and desktop apps Xojo introduces new API in Xojo 2019 Release 2 which includes new classes and updated method and property names for better consistency across platforms In December 2019 Xojo formed the 44 MVP program to facilitate community communication and serve as an informal advisory committee 2020s edit Xojo announced the 2020 45 Xojo Design Award winners during a video keynote on March 25 2020 On July 15 2020 Xojo released an update for Xojo to run on macOS Big Sur as well as Apple silicon Xojo released their new web framework on August 26 2020 for developing web apps with Xojo Xojo shipped 2020 Release 2 on November 24 2020 with support for building native applications for Apple silicon M1 making it the first cross platform development tool to do so 46 Xojo 2021 Release 1 added support for the Xojo IDE and XojoScript to run native on M1 Macs Xojo shipped 2021 Release 3 47 on November 18 2021 that brings back cross compilation from Windows and Linux to macOS This release also introduces Dark Mode support for Windows On November 18 2021 Xojo announces 48 that their Android framework is in public pre release testing Xojo released support for building applications for Windows ARM with Xojo 2022 Release 2 49 available on July 25 2022 50 At their Xojo Developer Conference in London Xojo announced that their support for Android will be shipping in the next release of Xojo 2023r2 and as it is a new platform it will be marked as beta 51 On August 9 2023 Xojo shipped 2023 Release 2 52 which added the ability to build mobile applications for Android 53 It also added Dark Mode support for web applications and a DesktopXAMLContainer control to access modern looking Windows user interface controls Editions of IDE editThe Xojo IDE is free to use for learning and development Compiling or deploying applications with Xojo requires a license Multiple license levels are available for purchase enabling Desktop Web iOS and Android Xojo Pi for building applications for Raspberry Pi is free Licenses can be purchased a la carte in any combination required and include 1 year of access to new releases Xojo Pro a bundle offered by Xojo includes the ability to compile for Desktop iOS Android Web and Console along with technical support access to consulting leads and a license that will work on three machines Xojo also has a Pro Plus license that includes everything in Xojo Pro plus additional support benefits and can be installed on up to six devices for a single user 54 The default database used with Xojo is SQLite Unlike most programming environments project source code is not stored in plain text files by default but in a proprietary single file format However source code can be saved to a plain text format for use with version control systems and can be exported to XML format as well Xojo Cloud editOn March 11 2014 Xojo launched Xojo Cloud their cloud hosting service for Xojo web applications 55 In July 2014 Xojo Cloud added the ability to transfer files to the server using a client other than the Xojo IDE In March 2015 Xojo added MySQL and Postgres databases to Xojo Cloud 56 In addition they also enabled the creation of SSH Tunnels for a direct connection to databases using a 3rd party management tool In 2018 Release 1 Xojo added server stats for Xojo Cloud A new Xojo Cloud control panel was introduced in August 2020 that is built using the new Xojo web framework Other recent updates to Xojo Cloud include the ability to point domains at individual applications Example code editThe Xojo programming language looks similar to Visual Basic The following code snippet placed in the Open event of a Window displays a message box saying Hello World as the window loads Display a simple message box that says Hello World MessageBox Hello World This code populates a ListBox with the values from an array Var names As String Array Red Sox Yankees Orioles Blue Jays Rays For i As Integer 0 To names LastRowIndex ListBox1 AddRow names i NextSee also editVisual Basic Gambas Lazarus IDE Comparison of programming languagesReferences edit Xojo Downloads Xojo December 9 2014 Xojo Inc Announces Xojo 2014 Release 3 Includes Support For Developing Native iOS Applications Xojo Retrieved 2014 12 09 prMac December 9 2014 Xojo Includes Support For Developing Native iOS Applications prMac Retrieved 2014 12 09 Lorenzo Mark May 15 2018 The History of The Basic Programming Language Philadelphia SE Books p 160 ISBN 978 1 974 27707 0 REALbasic NUG lowendmac com REALbasic development history of cross platform development tools databaseskill com Yes Virginia There Is a REALbasic tidbits com Neuburg Matt 2001 REALbasic The Definitive Guide O Reilly Media Inc ISBN 9780596001773 Operator Headgap Web Conferencing headgap com CrossBasic Shareware BASIC Environment Upgrade Guide PDF REALbasic 2 0 Shipping REALbasic 2 0 Standard Edition Review Archived from the original on October 29 2013 Real Software on Linux jupiter broadcasting at 09 19 Tony Smith 15 Jun 2005 REALbasic 2005 ships for Mac WinXP Linux www theregister co uk Retrieved 2019 12 19 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link MacObserver REALbasic launches Visual Basic Migration Assistant Upgrade Guide PDF hearing a development environment with the word basic in the name caused many of your colleagues eyes to roll Some developers found they were no longer battling the reputation of BASIC while others were confused because we continued to call the language itself REALbasic REALbasic Name Frank Ohlhorst June 2011 3 Tools to Accelerate Web Development IDG Retrieved 2011 06 17 Xojo June 4 2013 Xojo Press Releases Xojo Retrieved 2013 06 08 Xojo June 4 2013 Review Xojo Book Download Page Xojo Retrieved 2013 06 04 Xojo June 4 2013 Xojo Release Press Release Xojo Retrieved 2013 06 08 Xojo Alternative to Visual Basic Xojo is the spiritual successor to Visual Basic the programming language will look very familiar to you Proven Liam Nostalgic for VB BASIC is anything but dead The Register Retrieved 30 March 2023 Barr Joe August 4 2005 Review REALBasic 2005 for Linux Linux com Archived from the original on 2006 03 29 Retrieved 2010 02 09 Xojo December 9 2014 Xojo Inc Announces Xojo 2014 Release 3 Includes Support For Developing Native iOS Applications Xojo Retrieved 2014 12 09 XDC 2015 Recap May 6 2015 Xojo 2015 Release 3 Now Available Recap October 20 2015 Xojo 2018 Release 3 Adds Support For Mojave Dark Mode MacOSX News Retrieved 2019 12 19 Xojo 2019 Release 3 adds Dark Mode support for iOS 13 MacTech com Retrieved 2019 12 19 Xojo 2019 Release 3 sajat appok sotet modban tovabbi extrakkal Techwok in Hungarian 2019 12 19 Retrieved 2019 12 19 Xojo Xojo 2020r1 Adds New Web Framework PDF Support From Anthony My Adventures with Web 2 0 GraffitiSuite TIOBE Index TIOBE The Software Quality Company Tiobe Index 2021 06 07 Retrieved 2021 06 07 TIOBE Index TIOBE The Software Quality Company 2019 08 29 Archived from the original on 2019 08 29 Retrieved 2019 12 19 Yes Virginia there is a REALbasic 1998 08 17 REALbasic 2 0 1999 10 01 REALbasic 3 1 for Mac OS X arrives 2001 03 22 REALbasic 5 with Mac and Windows support previewed 2002 10 01 REALbasic 5 5 adds Linux enhances Mac support 2004 02 25 Start Programming Free with Xojo 2013 06 11 Xojo 64 bit apps and Raspberry Pi 2015 10 20 Xojo Xojo MVP Program Xojo Xojo Design Awards Xojo Xojo 2021 Release 1 Adds 275 Improvements to Popular Xojo Programming Language and IDE Xojo Adds General Improvements To Cross Platform Software Development Environment Cision PR Newswire Lefebvre Paul Xojo Android Pre Release is now in testing Xojo Blog Xojo Inc Retrieved 19 November 2021 Xojo Latest Update to Development Environment and Programming Language Xojo Adds Ability to Build Apps for Windows ARM Xojo Retrieved 26 July 2022 Proven Liam Nostalgic for VB BASIC is anything but dead The Register Retrieved 6 May 2023 Zeedar Marc The Last XDC xDev Magazine Retrieved 6 May 2023 Xojo Empowers Developers with Android App Building Support in Latest Release Xojo Inc Retrieved 9 August 2023 Krypczyk Veikko Cross Plattform Entwicklung mit dem RAD Tool Xojo Dev Insider Retrieved 9 August 2023 Xojo June 4 2013 Xojo Store Information Xojo Retrieved 2013 06 08 Xojo Announces Xojo Cloud For Deployment Of Web Apps Mac News March 11 2014 Retrieved 2014 03 13 Xojo Cloud Databases Add Connect amp Manage Xojo Programming BlogExternal links editXojo Inc makers of Xojo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Xojo amp oldid 1182649328 XojoScript, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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