xDev is renown around the world as the premiere source of Xojo instruction, tutorials, and programming advice. Each issue features over 70 pages of quality articles from top Xojo programmers and authors. It is an independent bimonthly publication focused on instructing users of the Xojo development environment. xDev Magazine has been publishing since 2002 (originally as REALbasic Developer). XDevLibrary is a division of xDev Magazine. Many include Xojo (or REALbasic/REAL Studio) source code. All items are in digital format (usually PDF) and delivered to you automatically after ordering. XDevLibrary (formerly RBLibrary) is an à la carte service for purchasing individual articles and books about programming with Xojo. If you sort by Description, items will be sorted by modification/publication date, from newest to oldest. Note that you can change the order of the product grid by clicking the header bar to sort by Title, Author, or Category. As long as you don't leave the page, you can add multiple items to your order and pay for them in one simple step.
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As xDev Magazine has just recently taken over the former RBLibrary, this simple site is a transitional one while we work on something fantastic. Welcome to the all-new xDevLibrary! Here you will find over 100 articles and books for the Xojo (formerly REALbasic/REAL Studio) programming language.
The ‘I Wish I Knew’ series contains technical data and advice that makes sense and contains practical and numerous examples with explanations to allow you to ease into the steep programming curve.Formerly RBLIBRARY.COM - now part of xDev Magazine ABOUT | FAQ | SUPPORT It is relatively common knowledge that program created in Excel are not secure and can be easily modified to view the original formulas for calculating results – no matter how much protection has been placed in the original program. The answer is confidentiality, security, and automation. The question is frequently asked ‘why not just create the program in Excel?’ This guide uses the power of Xojo in conjunction with the power of Excel.
This book “I Wish I Knew How to … Program Excel with Xojo in Windows” goes into the numerous options of programming Excel. Did you know that 73-year old Tatsuo Horiuchi uses the autoshape tool to create very impressive artwork! Read more: Program Raspberry Pi 2 B and Raspberry Pi 3 B Electronics with XojoĮxcel is well-known in the business world for spreadsheets and math. You can start building your own electronic projects with Raspberry Pi today! There are many electronic examples and the book also has many references to the Jessie Linux Operating System that is used with the Raspberry Pi. The ‘I Wish I Knew’ series contains technical data and advice that makes sense and contains practical and numerous examples with explanations to allow you to ease into the steep programming curve. This book “I Wish I Knew How to … Program Raspberry Pi 2 B and Raspberry Pi 3 B Electronics with Xojo” goes into the numerous programs that can be built to interact with many types of electronic gadgets. This inexpensive computer can be programed by the widely recognized Xojo programming language. This book provides the building block to work with Xojo to react with the real world through its motherboard to allow you to make your own interesting device. You can do many things with the Raspberry Pi, and some have built a Star Trek interface, while others have automated their house. Note: There is a different book for programing the latest Raspberry Pi 3 B+ hardware, post-Xojo 2018 r1 with the Stretch OS! This book is the older version for pre Xojo 2017 r3, Jessie OS, and pre-Pi 3B hardware. Program Raspberry Pi 2 B and Raspberry Pi 3 B Electronics with Xojo