Hello all.
To date, the Raspberry Pi has sold over 50 million units worldwide and is now available with a 64 bit quad core CPU and an OS directly derived from Debian Linux for well under $ 100.00.
Please do me the favor and take a few minutes to read the Foundation's 2020 Annual Report:
https://static.raspberrypi.org/files/about/RaspberryPiFoundationReview2020.pdfThen, please answer these two simple questions:
1) Given the Raspberry Pi's obvious target, which is education, should QB64, InForm and vWATCH64 remain inaccessible to this environment for a long time and give way to Microsoft or Google once again?
2) What should be done to make these three great and amazing development tools available for this platform?
And I do not think that the price of the acquisition for example of a Pi400 which is just ready to use is a real obstacle for any developper.
Looking forward.
Cheers.
Fifi
PS: a partnership with the fundation is even possible and if needed, due to my background, I may help to create and manage it.