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2010-03-12
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2010-03-12
, 11:42
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no such app exists yet but it's definetely doable. you just need to convince someone to make it (python is a very easy language and works fine on n900 so it doesn require an uber-coder either)
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2010-03-12
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I suppose the trick now is to convince someone to do iter, anyone?
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2010-03-12
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Rather than saying 'do it!' you get better result with 'i'll donate to the person taking up this challenge'
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2010-03-12
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Why would I want this? Well, as a teacher I've found it a useful way of pushing material to my students on a weekly basis. I teach English as a foreign language students and this is a way for me to send weekly vocabulary lists to them without having to remember to do it myself. When they want them, they just text me with the specified code and they get the list every week.
It would be great if something like this was possible (or even already available!) on the N900. I'm not particularly technically-minded, so don't know how to find out this information. Does anyone know if this kind of program is possible/available on the N900?