Good Video with nice illustrations. I followed the video and built this application. However when I run it connected to my mobile phone as device, cannot change color when clicked. Checked all code again, but no use. Can you please tell me what could be wrong? Also, there is no link in description to create other styles of buttons. Hope, you can provide the same.
i started to learn mobile dev, but this java syntax i was afraid of. i found B4X ... for me as a intermediate in VBA (Office) it was relative easy to start programming native apps. for beginners the java syntax is a monster... to get a button, you need a lot of lines code. maybe someone need this hint. thanks for the awesome video 👍
People like you invented Kotlin to get less lines of code. But i still think Java is more readable when you come back to an existing project after a while because all types are explicitly named. No type inference. Yes more typing but if you are slow at typing you aren't a programmer anyway
Good Video with nice illustrations. I followed the video and built this application. However when I run it connected to my mobile phone as device, cannot change color when clicked. Checked all code again, but no use. Can you please tell me what could be wrong? Also, there is no link in description to create other styles of buttons. Hope, you can provide the same.
Store value to file by txt box and read back to listbox and same textbox . There are more to be added and retrieved values .
Thanks for your help it was very helpful.🥰
Very helpful, thanks so much!
Glad it was helpful!
i started to learn mobile dev, but this java syntax i was afraid of.
i found B4X ... for me as a intermediate in VBA (Office) it was relative easy to start programming native apps.
for beginners the java syntax is a monster... to get a button, you need a lot of lines code.
maybe someone need this hint.
thanks for the awesome video 👍
People like you invented Kotlin to get less lines of code.
But i still think Java is more readable when you come back to an existing project after a while because all types are explicitly named. No type inference. Yes more typing but if you are slow at typing you aren't a programmer anyway
Thanks 🙏🙏
Thanks