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2010-04-07
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And as for mono, you can try and use it but it's something that will forever be behind Microsoft, never quite able to be current.
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2010-04-07
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2010-04-07
, 09:02
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Qt is hopefully going to change a lot in Maemo/MeeGo app development.
It's a comprehensive well documented API with lots of examples, it's driven by Nokia, it has an enjoyable yet powerful IDE (Qt Creator), and with the MADDE cross compilation tool, you won't have to get the awkward Scratchbox environment running for app development any more.
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2010-04-07
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I know it's a very young & new OS, but all im saying that do you guys think that apple developers or iphone progerammers can develop apps much faster than programmers for N900 or maemo.
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2010-04-07
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2010-04-07
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Me? I wanted something different, and I GOT IT .
also...i felt like writing this...
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2010-04-07
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All apps use a standard framework for the iPhone, so the graphics are handled by the OS.
Apps are "faster" for many reasons:
1. It doesn't have anything running in the background.
2. Most apps are programmed on one language (does the iPhone support other then C++/C/ObjectC?)
3. It's running at half the resolution of the N900.
4. It doesn't use GTK + X server + a window manager to handle stuff.
And so on...
Jailbreak an iPhone and make it multitask, then ask again.
P.S, interesting use of tags...
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2010-04-07
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2010-04-07
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I would also like to add that IMO most free apps at the app store are either worthless...fart apps... or lite versions of the full game which in IMO is just a demo to persuade you into paying for the real deal.
at least these are what I have personally seen...nothing good that's also free.
while on Maemo/the N900 they're developing stuff for free, which I believe is noble; they're already paying the time and the hard work into producing something useful for the community, then asking for them to hurry it up is plain ...(a******holic)
oh and I never saw a useless app for the N900.
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Linux platforms on the other hand has attracted hardcore tinkerers who want to have full control on everything. So both platforms have different kind of developer base which leads to different kind of applications. At least I have read from many threads in here that many people don't rank usability and user experience that high. It's more important have all the bells and whistles.
Of course this is not totally black and white but in general, I think this is the reason. What do you think?