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If you are new to programming, i'd recommend you install pymaemo and learn python. That's the easiest route to go at the moment, and it lets you develop on the phone. Pygtkeditor is a good text editor to use.
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a quick question
can anyone point me in the right direction, where can i find out how to program in maemo ? and where do i enter the code on the device. I know of the problems that can happen associated with the devices, but i am keen to learn, so any advice would be appreciated.
thanks