IPHONE ... HTC ... BLACKBERRY...
I am about to buy one of those three phones but i dont know what to decide.
The main reason that i make my post in this area is because i want to buy a phone that will give me the capability to make mobile programming.
So i don't know which one to decide. which one is more accessible ? less locked ? i Prefer to be able to write code on windows environment related mobile but as i know i-phone and blackberry is not applicable for windows environment applications.
So please if it is possible to make any suggestions or to share your experience.
best regards
mobile programming
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#2
Re: mobile programming
Posted 04 March 2009 - 02:48 PM
Android Dev Phone or the HTC G1.
#3
Re: mobile programming
Posted 10 March 2009 - 12:29 AM
ManOnTheEdge, on 4 Mar, 2009 - 01:02 PM, said:
IPHONE ... HTC ... BLACKBERRY...
I am about to buy one of those three phones but i dont know what to decide.
The main reason that i make my post in this area is because i want to buy a phone that will give me the capability to make mobile programming.
So i don't know which one to decide. which one is more accessible ? less locked ? i Prefer to be able to write code on windows environment related mobile but as i know i-phone and blackberry is not applicable for windows environment applications.
So please if it is possible to make any suggestions or to share your experience.
best regards
I am about to buy one of those three phones but i dont know what to decide.
The main reason that i make my post in this area is because i want to buy a phone that will give me the capability to make mobile programming.
So i don't know which one to decide. which one is more accessible ? less locked ? i Prefer to be able to write code on windows environment related mobile but as i know i-phone and blackberry is not applicable for windows environment applications.
So please if it is possible to make any suggestions or to share your experience.
best regards
Go for any windows CE OS 6.0 phone , you can do programing using .NET C#
#4
Re: mobile programming
Posted 10 March 2009 - 06:36 AM
If you prefer to write code using the .NET Compact Framework, go for the HTC Phone.
However,if you just want to try your hand at mobile phone programming, you can choose whichever phone you want as all of them include J2ME Emulators and you can write your programs in Java Micro Edition.
However,if you just want to try your hand at mobile phone programming, you can choose whichever phone you want as all of them include J2ME Emulators and you can write your programs in Java Micro Edition.
#5
Re: mobile programming
Posted 10 March 2009 - 02:43 PM
Nykc, on 4 Mar, 2009 - 01:48 PM, said:
Android Dev Phone or the HTC G1.
thank you for your answer
Why not HTC HD which is a windows mobile ? why G1 is more preferable ?
i have heard a lot good word for HTC HD. but i also impressed with G1.
is it possible to make programs in HTC HD ? what sdk is needed ?
what are the limitations ?
if i create an executable program in my PC with VC++ for example and drug it on windows mobile HTC HD.
will it run normally ?
what are the benefits of G1 from HTC HD ?
#6
Re: mobile programming
Posted 20 March 2009 - 03:04 PM
Languages:
iPhone - Object C
Blackberry - C#
HTC - Java?
Development Tools/Resources:
iPhone - http://developer.apple.com/iphone/ (Includes documentation, guides, tutorials etc).
Blackberry - http://www.blackberr...abs/legal.shtml (Includes tutorials, tools and resources).
HTC - Sorry, but I'm not sure of anything about it.
P.S With the iPhone dev kit you need an actual Mac.
iPhone - Object C
Blackberry - C#
HTC - Java?
Development Tools/Resources:
iPhone - http://developer.apple.com/iphone/ (Includes documentation, guides, tutorials etc).
Blackberry - http://www.blackberr...abs/legal.shtml (Includes tutorials, tools and resources).
HTC - Sorry, but I'm not sure of anything about it.
P.S With the iPhone dev kit you need an actual Mac.
#7
Re: mobile programming
Posted 20 April 2009 - 04:46 AM
i my self prefer windows mobile programming
using .net compact framework..
i think the best phone for me is htc touch hd
using .net compact framework..
i think the best phone for me is htc touch hd
#8
Re: mobile programming
Posted 21 June 2009 - 02:45 AM
i'm new here... anyone can tell me is there any symbian s80 or java compiler for c++ that work on my nokia 9300 ? thanks before..
#9
Re: mobile programming
Posted 21 June 2009 - 07:20 AM
#10
Re: mobile programming
Posted 24 June 2009 - 09:26 PM
ManOnTheEdge, on 4 Mar, 2009 - 01:02 PM, said:
IPHONE ... HTC ... BLACKBERRY...
I am about to buy one of those three phones but i dont know what to decide.
The main reason that i make my post in this area is because i want to buy a phone that will give me the capability to make mobile programming.
So i don't know which one to decide. which one is more accessible ? less locked ? i Prefer to be able to write code on windows environment related mobile but as i know i-phone and blackberry is not applicable for windows environment applications.
So please if it is possible to make any suggestions or to share your experience.
best regards
I am about to buy one of those three phones but i dont know what to decide.
The main reason that i make my post in this area is because i want to buy a phone that will give me the capability to make mobile programming.
So i don't know which one to decide. which one is more accessible ? less locked ? i Prefer to be able to write code on windows environment related mobile but as i know i-phone and blackberry is not applicable for windows environment applications.
So please if it is possible to make any suggestions or to share your experience.
best regards
Please note Iphone being apple you will have the hardest time to promote software due to copyright of applications, yet the most money is in iphone aps. htc is the most open to aps. If you are just starting you are looking for a phone with open aps like G1 with android software. It is open software and anyone can make and upload aps. Please note that every phone have different capabilities so the app is limited by the devise. Note that blackberrys run throw a host server. and other phones go straight out to the internet.
#11
Re: mobile programming
Posted 08 September 2009 - 10:09 PM
Hello friends,
I m new in Windows Mobile Development.
I m familier with C#, ASP.net and little bit with WMSDK6.0
I had search a lot of sites for starting WM.
But none of this makes me satisfy. Can you tell me some webs from where I can get material by which I can learn it.
I want to learn the basic functionalities
I m new in Windows Mobile Development.
I m familier with C#, ASP.net and little bit with WMSDK6.0
I had search a lot of sites for starting WM.
But none of this makes me satisfy. Can you tell me some webs from where I can get material by which I can learn it.
I want to learn the basic functionalities
#12
Re: mobile programming
Posted 20 September 2009 - 01:29 PM
In my opinion, i will buy a iPhone(That i want to buy one)!
Because it's the lastest release and many other things...
Because it's the lastest release and many other things...
#13
Re: mobile programming
Posted 14 October 2009 - 12:09 AM
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