Hello all -
Previous user of WB16. I ended up hating it. Nothing quite worked as claimed. I abandoned it.
I still have a soft spot for the Wx family. I love WinDev but the reality is that Windows is rapidly becoming a legacy platform. I still appreciate the simplicity offered by WX however and am wondering if WB is now ready for prime time.
Question 1:
Specifically, if I look at a typically web development workflow, I have a UI/UX designer creating nice HTML with JS. Then, the developers add the actual code and backend logic.
Or, I can buy a commercial theme (for example [keenthemes.com])
So my question. Can WB22 properly use an existing html theme/template/code, respecting the CSS and JS in the theme, so that I can go in and work on the code? Or am I going to be stuck dealing with PCSoft's proprietary stuff?
Question 2:
I see they're still using the proprietary app server :( Anyone deploying production apps using PHP generation?
Would love to get your input before I spend the $ on this again. Also, if anybody has successfully used a commercial theme let me know.
Previous user of WB16. I ended up hating it. Nothing quite worked as claimed. I abandoned it.
I still have a soft spot for the Wx family. I love WinDev but the reality is that Windows is rapidly becoming a legacy platform. I still appreciate the simplicity offered by WX however and am wondering if WB is now ready for prime time.
Question 1:
Specifically, if I look at a typically web development workflow, I have a UI/UX designer creating nice HTML with JS. Then, the developers add the actual code and backend logic.
Or, I can buy a commercial theme (for example [keenthemes.com])
So my question. Can WB22 properly use an existing html theme/template/code, respecting the CSS and JS in the theme, so that I can go in and work on the code? Or am I going to be stuck dealing with PCSoft's proprietary stuff?
Question 2:
I see they're still using the proprietary app server :( Anyone deploying production apps using PHP generation?
Would love to get your input before I spend the $ on this again. Also, if anybody has successfully used a commercial theme let me know.