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I am the student of Computer engineering(First Year) , and i am supposed to make a project based on C language. I want to develop applications(As a C project) for my n900 in C language. I have not used linux OS before i am typical Windows User so i have no idea about linux OS.. What i want to know is can i develop applications for n900 Using C language? if yes then what should i have to do first?
i was thinking of making a "Student Facility Pack" which will contain Periodic table, unit converter and formulas of maths n physics. if i make it on C using windows Syntax, Can i transform that code into N900 application using SDK on linux?