LuciferX
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I definitely need your help breaking the next build! Thanks!Nice!
I have a talent for breaking software. Lemme know if you want help testing the new stuff.
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I definitely need your help breaking the next build! Thanks!Nice!
I have a talent for breaking software. Lemme know if you want help testing the new stuff.
Maybe it's a feature in the new version.Hey @LuciferX, I just pulled down your source, poking around a bit. I am not a C# developer, per se, but I am curious how difficult it might be to port your existing Windows app’s source to Xamarin so you could do cross-platform compilation? There has to be a big market for it, I would think. Maybe you don’t want a big market, since you are giving it away...I’m just throwing it out there, and I am genuinely curious if it is easy to port Win apps to Xamarin.
+1Hey @LuciferX, I just pulled down your source, poking around a bit. I am not a C# developer, per se, but I am curious how difficult it might be to port your existing Windows app’s source to Xamarin so you could do cross-platform compilation? There has to be a big market for it, I would think. Maybe you don’t want a big market, since you are giving it away...I’m just throwing it out there, and I am genuinely curious if it is easy to port Win apps to Xamarin.
Dudeguy, the dev, claimed it will run in WINE, several posts back, no confirmation from outside parties.+1
I'd love a Linux version. Maybe it'll run in WINE ?
Nice!Dudeguy, the dev, claimed it will run in WINE, several posts back, no confirmation from outside parties.
I am working on building my grow tracker web service, frantically....
I will have to check that out, thanks for the tip!Nice!
Right now I am using "Jane" on my Android phone and it is working well for me, but this is only my first grow and I want to try some other tools for this before I settle on one.
True that, I keep finding better ways to do things so I start over again. I'll shut up for now, sooner or later the new version will be posted without warning.Maybe it's a feature in the new version.
That was a joke. He's been promising an update for several years...
Yes the majority of it would work on Xamarin but that old code is a bit of a train wreck, it would be faster to start over IMHO. The Avalonia project has been making a lot of progress and might be a better choice once it's out of beta. Xamarin was a pretty big pita to work with the last time I looked at it but they might have made some progress I'll have to check it out again.Hey @LuciferX, I just pulled down your source, poking around a bit. I am not a C# developer, per se, but I am curious how difficult it might be to port your existing Windows app’s source to Xamarin so you could do cross-platform compilation? There has to be a big market for it, I would think. Maybe you don’t want a big market, since you are giving it away...I’m just throwing it out there, and I am genuinely curious if it is easy to port Win apps to Xamarin.
I hear you on the rewrite, I have been there too. One file with 13,000+ lines can be hard to maintain. I thought Xamarin had become somewhat mature, but I don’t follow MS very closely. VSCode is a cool little editor, though.Yes the majority of it would work on Xamarin but that old code is a bit of a train wreck, it would be faster to start over IMHO. The Avalonia project has been making a lot of progress and might be a better choice once it's out of beta. Xamarin was a pretty big pita to work with the last time I looked at it but they might have made some progress I'll have to check it out again.
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This is genius. You could easily charge money for thisWanted to let everyone know about a project I started called HERB.IQ, is open source and completely free. We currently have 2 developers and 2 bug testers working on the project including myself. We just put out our first stable release today, you can get it on our main site at sourceforge or our backup site on codeplex:
Thanks!
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