plouf wrote: Mon Oct 07, 2024 9:49 am
be one of them to rise it up
I'm one of them (licensed) since 4 years ago, but only using it recently
Me too! we just need more awareness of SB I guess, think PB had a larger userbase by 9 years.
Maybe the mobile aspect needs to be advertised a bit more, SB is branded as mostly for web apps, but the mobile aspect is one of the most exciting IMO.
I would love documentation that marries PB+webserver(windows and raspberryPI)+SB for a client-server demo.
Idle has made a very fine webserver.
The iOS and Android and raspberryPI build paths are also desirable.
Maybe a dedicated forum post for each?
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skywalk wrote: Tue Oct 08, 2024 8:58 pmI would love documentation that marries PB+webserver(windows and raspberryPI)+SB for a client-server demo.
A long time ago I wrote a tool that allows you to mark areas in SpiderBasic code that are executed on a web server: SpiderBite. Maybe you will find it useful.
What I've always wondered is why the forums are completely separated. Two different products, but same company/developers. Seems like it'd be easier to maintain a single phpBB installation with separate categories/sections. It would boost the overall activity level and users would need only one account. Users could still restrict their search filter to just PB or just SB if they're looking for info on one in particular, but otherwise, there's enough crossover that results from one could be useful to a user of the other.
vividpixel wrote: Thu Oct 10, 2024 3:02 pm
What I've always wondered is why the forums are completely separated. Two different products, but same company/developers. Seems like it'd be easier to maintain a single phpBB installation with separate categories/sections. It would boost the overall activity level and users would need only one account. Users could still restrict their search filter to just PB or just SB if they're looking for info on one in particular, but otherwise, there's enough crossover that results from one could be useful to a user of the other.
This is a very valid point, I posted a generic programming question, something that would've applied to both SB and PB, in the SB questions room. Posted the same thing on the PB forums and got way more responses. Which is expected, but not as good of an experience as it could be, at least for SB users.
When working toward the solution of a problem, it always helps if you know the answer. ~ ?
An expert is one who knows more and more about less and less until he knows absolutely everything about nothing. ~ Weber