>>> Is this the path to mobile apps ( I seem to remember arguments here that desktop/enterprise development is a thing of the past and all future development must be mobile )
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>Not sure about "all", but Lianja's claim to fame is that the same app can be served across the web, run on the desktop, or run as a mobile app on the two OS that matter. The first two are due for RTM in September, the second is in beta with a reasonable timeline.
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>Of secondary interest, you can import a lot of VFP code. Next they are talking about an importer to bring across scxes too. Once it's in Lianja, you have access to quite a few mainstream language options that aren't as easy to attack as VFP.
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>Easy enough to point the po-dunk stick, but I challenge detractors to identify their preferred product that can be served, desktop, or native mobile for the important OS. I only know of one and its name is Lianja.
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