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2009-12-24
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2009-12-26
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2009-12-26
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I was expecting a bit more of developer questions, honestly. I'll try to find some answers to the technical questions in advance once everybody is back from holidays - myself included.
Have you checked the third link in my first post? http://www.forum.nokia.com/Technolog...s/Web_Runtime/
There is deeper documentation there including API docs. Although the Web Runtime 2.0 coming to Maemo is more complex, reading about S60 1.x Web Runtime is useful for starters.
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2009-12-26
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qgil, thanks for answering.
Firstly I am actively checking dependancies for Python at present as my personal preference is to avoid it like the plague. I am not a fan of Byte code and virtual machies, especially on a mobile. If this is being released for N900 I seriously hope it comes with a hge banner on associated apps.
If JScript and the bundle of security issues associated with it are bundled in with Maemo 6 and no way is found to disable them then I will be dumping the platform for development and end use. I am all for people having the choice to use this technology but forcing it on users smacks of Steve Jobs and MS. Thanks but no thanks.
Short summary: by all means develop the sub-systems but don't force us down the Android route. If I wanted an Android machine I would have bought one for much less cash.
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2009-12-27
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2009-12-27
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2009-12-27
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2009-12-27
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2009-12-27
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Are you sure? I think Attitude showed as much less than that. I don't think the storage cost of python was shown in the Application Manager listing for Attitude.
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Thans for beig so civil in response too: so much more friendly here than OB seems to think!