Hi there!
Do anyone knows if there is a Ruby version for cellphones and other mobile devices on the make? or if there is something like that already made?
Thanks
Marcelo Paniagua L.
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Hi there!
Do anyone knows if there is a Ruby version for cellphones and other mobile devices on the make? or if there is something like that already made?
Thanks
Marcelo Paniagua L.
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Este correo esta libre de virus!
Hi,
Even I m looking for the same information.Or may be some kind of
library that mite support mobile computing?
Thanks n regards
Dibya Prakash
On 7/26/05, Marcelo Paniagua <paniagua@pcmxl.com.mx> wrote:
Hi there!
Do anyone knows if there is a Ruby version for cellphones and other
mobile devices on the make? or if there is something like that already
made?Thanks
Marcelo Paniagua L.
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Este correo esta libre de virus!
There were some questions on this a while ago that I forwarded to the
Mobile Devices folks her in Motorola. Basic answer for Motorola phones
(still current I think) is Java and BREW only.
Sorry,
treefrog
i've been watching this out of curiosity rather than professional
interest. There's been some inroads by non-Java APIs: python for Nokia
60/symbian:
http://www.forum.nokia.com/main/0,6566,010_40,00.html
and a Flash SDK and Flash Lite Player for different phones.
Often because the phones are built to satisfy network providers'
needs, and *they* don't want users to be able to put programs that
might cause problems on their phones.
-austin
On 8/2/05, Dibya Prakash <prakash.dibya@gmail.com> wrote:
HI All,
Is there any specific reason that Java and BREW are the only languages
that are used?Or the requisite libraries are not available?
Plz let me know.
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python's making some inroads, actually:
http://www.awaretek.com/pymo.html
if anybody knows of any ruby pre-alphas, maybe you can update:
> HI All,
> Is there any specific reason that Java and BREW are the only languages
> that are used?Or the requisite libraries are not available?
> Plz let me know.Often because the phones are built to satisfy network providers'
needs, and *they* don't want users to be able to put programs that
might cause problems on their phones.
Do you mean to some benchmark standards?
Dibya
On 8/2/05, Austin Ziegler <halostatue@gmail.com> wrote:
On 8/2/05, Dibya Prakash <prakash.dibya@gmail.com> wrote:
-austin
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Hi,
Any pre Ruby update would be great.
Dibya
On 8/2/05, Gene Tani <gene.tani@gmail.com> wrote:
python's making some inroads, actually:
http://www.awaretek.com/pymo.html
if anybody knows of any ruby pre-alphas, maybe you can update:
Ruby (programming language) - Wikipedia
http://www.rubygarden.org/faq/entry/show/15
I wish. I mean "I control the network, therefore I control what goes
on your phone." Some wireless vendors will disable the IR on a phone
because they only want people to sync using their ($$$$-add-on) data
cable. The same goes for applications that might otherwise circumvent
vendor restrictions.
There *is* an upside. In theory, this vendor control would prevent
phone virii. In practice, though, it won't necessarily do any such
thing.
-austin
On 8/2/05, Dibya Prakash <prakash.dibya@gmail.com> wrote:
On 8/2/05, Austin Ziegler <halostatue@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 8/2/05, Dibya Prakash <prakash.dibya@gmail.com> wrote:
> > HI All,
> > Is there any specific reason that Java and BREW are the only languages
> > that are used?Or the requisite libraries are not available?
> > Plz let me know.
> Often because the phones are built to satisfy network providers'
> needs, and *they* don't want users to be able to put programs that
> might cause problems on their phones.
Do you mean to some benchmark standards?
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* Alternate: austin@halostatue.ca