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2009-09-04
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2009-09-05
, 19:43
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#2
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2009-09-05
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@ Platania (CZ), ITALY
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2009-09-05
, 20:00
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2009-09-05
, 20:10
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The issue of support java however not be underestimated, Java may still have to call many additional developers & apps
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2009-09-05
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I don't disagree. I think a properly integrated Java runtime (targetting either Gtk+ or Qt) would be a massive boon for Maemo development. I don't even want to run any existing Java apps (although, of course, we'd be able to reuse existing libraries); a hildon-java package would be fine.
The Sun OpenJDK package, and Jalimo's meta-packages, aren't mature enough to actually write proper Maemo apps, unfortunately :-(
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2009-09-05
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2009-09-05
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@ Barcelona
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2009-09-06
, 10:44
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#9
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