xDev Magazine is pleased to announce the release of our newest issue, now available in PDF and print formats!
The July/August 2025 (23.4) is now available. This latest issue of the magazine includes the following feature articles:
WWDC 2025 by Marc Zeedar
Last year Apple made big announcements regarding "Apple Intelligence" that were supposed to ship piecemeal throughout year; only they eventually backtracked and delayed the most significant ones. This year's WWDC was a lot more muted, though Marc argues that some of the new features are significant.
AInalyzing Documents by Marc Zeedar
While "AI" isn't intelligent, it can do pattern matching and analysis that is useful. Marc builds on last issue's Image Tagger app to send other kinds of documents to ChatGPT and be able to ask it questions about the file. You can even send it Xojo code and get back suggestions for improvements!
Installing Xojo on Raspberry Pi by Eugene Dakin
Did you know that the Xojo IDE can now run on a Raspberry Pi? It used to be that you had to compile your Pi apps on another machine and transfer them over, but now you can install Xojo itself on a Pi and program natively. Eugene shows you the steps to getting Xojo onto your Raspberry Pi device.
Plus An interview with Christian Wheel, XAML, Xojo Tennis, unit testing, and more!
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About xDev Magazine
Formerly Real Studio Developer, xDev Magazine has been publishing since 2002. xDev is an independent bimonthly publication focused on instructing users of the Xojo development environment. Each issue features over 70 pages of quality articles from top Xojo programmers and authors. xDev is renown around the world as the premiere source of Xojo instruction, tutorials, and programming advice.
About xDevLibrary
Formerly RBLibrary, xDevLibrary.com is a site for à la carte purchases of books and articles about Xojo, REAL Studio, and REALbasic. Instead of waiting for a magazine issue to be published, readers can just purchase the articles they'd like immediately. The library covers a vast array of topics for Xojo beginners, experts, and everyone in between with prices starting at under $2.
About Xojo
Xojo, Inc. was founded with the idea that software development should be accessible to anyone. With traditional tools, creating software applications can be a very complicated process, but using Xojo anyone can learn to create high quality, native apps for the desktop, web, mobile, and Raspberry Pi. With users all over the world, Xojo apps can be found in every conceivable category -- from commercial software applications to use in governments, universities, businesses, and the Fortune 500.