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2009-10-08
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Javascript is a very flexible OO-langauge that shares similarity with Ruby. It's very easy to get into, even if you are just doing procedural programming.
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2009-10-08
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No, you don't mean HTML then. You position the elements using a GUI, and that's where the easiness comes from.
I code HTML and Javascript by hand and I can tell Python is waaaaaay easier (and nicer!). I'd even consider C to be easier.
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2009-10-08
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It carries a number of advantages including easy development, easy testing, instant distribution, no installation, etc.
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2009-10-08
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JavaScript is well supported on the maemo browser, so you could code apps with HTML/CSS/JavaScript.
JavaScript is not an object-oriented language though. It's object-based, which is a little bit different. It has some weird concepts, too. It might be easy to learn but hard to comprehend the more advanced stuff.
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2009-10-08
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Only with a proper GUI toolkit you can actually easily code window layouts and not document layouts like HTML is supposed to do.
And then I'd disagree on the "easy testing" part, but hey, you can code in whatever language you want...
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2009-10-09
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2009-10-09
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Because that's what works when making apps. If you know how to get javascript apps to work on maemo 4 tell us all
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2009-10-09
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2009-10-09
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Because that's what works when making apps. If you know how to get javascript apps to work on maemo 4 tell us all
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Regarding PalmOS: there are a number of emulators for Garnet OS around. I think the lack of killer app for Palm that doesn't exist on Maemo is why they aren't used more.