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2009-06-26
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2009-06-27
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2009-06-27
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2009-06-27
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If Nokia had put sincere, serious effort into such alternative development environments (as they did with S60) who knows where we'd be right now...
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2009-06-27
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Good marketing helps too.
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2009-06-27
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Which brings me to the subject of Maemo development platform being so hard (from what I read). Its this factor that has put me off from even starting to dabble in Maemo development
and that fact that I need to have a Linux machine to do it.
Is this a reason for Maemo apps being much more limited to a slower start and less volume of apps ? What does the community feel ?
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2009-06-27
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2009-06-27
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In less than 30 days , they have more than 30 apps in the marketplace.
This makes me think how some ecosystems have a fast development cycle and ramp-up time to get apps delivered while some take a longer time. Which brings me to the subject of Maemo development platform being so hard (from what I read). Its this factor that has put me off from even starting to dabble in Maemo development - and that fact that I need to have a Linux machine to do it.
Earlier for QT and PyQT I remember I could develop either in Linux or on Windows, but with Maemo being so tied down to Scratchbox (and I cant even understand the intricacies of getting it built for the extras repository), this has been one major drawback I believe.
Is this a reason for Maemo apps being much more limited to a slower start and less volume of apps ? What does the community feel ?