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2009-06-28
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Compilation on-device: plug it in (via USB: ad-hoc wlan or zeroconf just don't have the proven track record, but they should be supported too I guess), launch the IDE (or use a text editor if you've not got one)
(2) means you no longer need an SDK environment which doesn't match the device; you don't need to faff with Scratchbox or sub-optimal qemu;
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2009-06-29
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Quim, I'll put a €5 bet on there being more webOS applications available for the pre by the end of the year than there are for Maemo 5.
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2009-06-29
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I hope you note my sense of humor when comparing the Palm Pre App Store with Maemo 5 extras-devel. As said, you can't compare.
My point is that 'ease of development' is one important factor to get a big amount of applications, but not the only one. Sales volumes and the existence of a payment system count as much.
More this Saturday.
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2009-06-29
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2009-06-29
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2009-06-29
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2009-06-29
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What it needs (IMHO) is a good, well documented in-built language which comes with the machine. E.g. like OPL on the Psions.
Python is the best bet for the tablets, with a link to a nice how to get programming page or the like, which explains how to create basic GUIs, how to access databases, etc. (/me remembers the stuff that people used to use OPL for).
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2009-06-29
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I would be very happy with Maemo to have a way to develop and run on a cross-platform supported system - so as to write and develop on Windows on which I am on most of the day. At the end of my development, I switch all my files to a linux machine and compile and build the stuff for the target environment. That would be a great solution.
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2009-06-29
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So, on Maemo if you want to include a port it has to be Hildonised, power mgmt aware, installable from Extras and have a UI suited to the form factor of a Maemo 5 lead device.
...but it is only €5, so I'm not too worried about getting the terms exact ;-)
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