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2014-04-26
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There is a fair bit happening on the Jolla too, which is reasonable, considering that OS-wise it is even more open and accessible than the N900.
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Well, you will have to persuade Dirkvl to make you a keyboard if you want to code on the Jolla then :-) (Well, if you have a Jolla and don't have a TOH-KB, of course.)
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2014-04-26
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As a matter of fact, I am currently getting to grips with the N9. I can get used to the on-screen keyboard, even though the typing speed is about a quarter and the accuracy about a hundredth of that on a real keyboard. What I miss most dearly are the cursor keys. How on earth do people fix spelling mistakes three words back? If the damn thing had at least a resistive touchscreen where I could point exactly at the wrong character with a stylus or a finger nail. As it is, all I can do is touch vaguely somewhere in the area and hope. I doubt Jolla is any better in this regard.
Err, sorry, I got carried away, didn't I?
Same here. Most of the time in the bath
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2014-04-26
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I do pretty much all my coding almost exclusively on the N900 itself. The only exception is the UI design on the PC in Qt Creator. If there were a way to do it on the phone then I would not need the PC at all. At least for hacking, that is.
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One thing I am wondering about is if the lack of a keyboard on the Jolla makes a big difference for hacking compared to the N900? Do you regularly do any on-phone hacking? Or do you just use the N900 keyboard for text messaging and short emails, using an ssh-session and full-size keyboard when you want to hack?
Last edited by stefanmohl; 2014-04-26 at 01:54.