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I presume any language that would work on the N8x0 would also work on the PC
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Since I have a number of ideas for applications I'd like to see on the N8x0 and I presume any language that would work on the N8x0 would also work on the PC what is the best beginner language that the tablets support that people get a lot of use out of? And if you can please recommend resources for learning (web pages, books, etc.)