![]() ![]() ![]() That refactoring took twice as long as we’d originally planned. ![]() Some of the string functions you depend on were not always behaving themselves and were much slower than they were in 32-bit applications. This was due to the fact that we were doing some major refactoring of how strings are handled under 64-bit. You might have noticed that the 2017r2 cycle was longer than usual. iOS now requires apps to be compiled to 64-bit in order to be in the App Store. There are Linux distributions that no longer provide 32-bit support. Then it became important and now it’s critical. Despite how well-conceived that roadmap may be, sometimes unexpected events occur that change or delay things.Ħ4-bit support, for example, has been a major focus and continues to be. At each XDC ( Xojo Developer Conference) I lay out, however roughly, what Xojo’s short-term development roadmap looks like for the next 12 months or so. ![]()
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