| Basic4android | |
|---|---|
| Developer | Erel Uziel |
| Stable release | 12.0 / November 17, 2022; 3 years ago (2022-11-17) |
| Operating system | Microsoft Windows |
| Available in | English |
| Type | Programming |
| License | Apache License 2.0[1] |
| Website | www |

Basic4Android (currently known asB4A) is arapid application development tool for nativeAndroid applications, developed and marketed by Anywhere Software Ltd.
B4A is an alternative to programming withJava.[2] The language itself is similar toVisual Basic andVisual Basic .NET though it is adapted to the native Android environment.[3]B4A is an object-based and event-driven language.
B4A includes avisual designer that simplifies the process of building user interfaces that target phones and tablets with different screen sizes.[4] Compiled programs can be tested in AVD Manager emulators or on real Android devices usingAndroid Debug Bridge and B4A Bridge.
B4A generates standard signed Android applications which can be uploaded to app stores likeGoogle Play,Samsung Apps and Amazon Appstore.[5] There are no special dependencies or runtime frameworks required.[6]
Since February 2020, the full version is 100% free (donationware).
B4A supports all types of applications such as games, databases, connectivity, sensors and hardware.[7][8][9][10][11][12]
B4A interacts with the native API through Java libraries. B4A libraries consist of two files: the Java jar file and a XML file that is produced by a tool provided with B4A.[13]
In 2013, there were about 100,000 registered developers in theonline community.[14]
A Basic4Android book was written by Wyken Seagrave and published by Penny Press Ltd in October 2013.[15]