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Re: Suggestion: port Dalvik JIT to Maemo
All this useless rants are the same that we heard about Wine years ago...
Dalvik for Linux (not only Maemo) will be extremely useful when there is no better replacement for a particular application. The only difference with Wine is that Dalvik is OSS and 'should' be easier to port than reverse-engineering the Windows APIs. |
Re: Suggestion: port Dalvik JIT to Maemo
Java makes sense in modern C.S. more than C++. Dalvik partly makes more sense than current Java.
Python could conquer, but it needs automatic heuristic static typing JIT VM, and there is none yet. Qt is in PyQt, QtJambi and why not in QtDalvik. Meego will fail if it is too dependent on C/C++. |
Re: Suggestion: port Dalvik JIT to Maemo
If the available dalvik source really is complete, the real difficulty is integrating it with the rest of the system, i.e. wrap the Maemo APIs into Android ones, which can get tricky, esp when it comes to ones that are undocumented and/or closed. I do think it would be slower overall because system processes/launching are done very differently in Android, plus of course the overhead of the wrappers and the occasional headache of replicating NDI. QtDalvik as such to me makes no sense - you don't get the advantages of either Qt or Dalvik, more like just the drawbacks of both.
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You assume that all the Apps someone might want to make available could be developed by the Maemo community. For instance, services like Kindle and Audible which provide gateways to paid content on Android and iOS; tell me how you would just make an Audible compatible program? As far as I know its something they have to do, and yes while I have emailed them asking for support, I can't make them do it. So, would it be conceivable that I might want to try to make their Android app run on the N900(yes!)? |
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WOW wow wow
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http://www.phonearena.com/news/RIM-t...evices_id16245
Playbook might be using Dalvik. Its such a crazy idea that RIM is even considering it. |
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And I have to say I wish Playbook the best on the market. Good native OS and descent API, virtual tools for emulation and development. Very nice implemented memory management that can handle even multiple (yea Flash) AIR applications, along with native once Java and now this. They will get immediate access to all devs from many platforms and all their experience. Holy wars between I hate flash or java because I am python or C no longer are relevant. Let's your content to speak for itself and see witch one is going to succeed from end user point of view. This is my analysis base what I can see around RMI Playbook. Personally as developer I've never ever considered to buy any BB stuff. But this approach would help me change my mind. And Playbook is on my top list at the moment. I feel tired about those techy wars. what is better or worst. Which OS. Basically there is no the best in all the areas we really wants. As End Users and Developers. because of close parts, companies platform protectionism etc. Once again I see that BB is going to break this wall. Hope so... You know what? 1. End customer is not giving a s*** about what you thing is better to write a content. 2. Even the best technology in wrong hands can destroy its beauty and you know that even by looking at some "very well ported or written" stuff for N900. Written the best and efficient way possible right? :rolleyes: |
Re: Suggestion: port Dalvik JIT to Maemo
Even Nokia considers that option - I get an email from project leader - for MeeGo, either the way I'm investigating: compiling dalvik sources against Maemo/Linux API or with a cross-compiler probably from application binaries to Qt.
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