Talk:Mobile development

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devices using Palm 17:52, 1 June 2006 (UTC)

    • Very true. I wasn't sure how to work this to best keep a NPOV - for example, I know that Symbian is a lot harder to code in than J2ME, and I think everyone else would agree, but how to state that without using a non-NPOV? Very open to suggestions. Also, if it isn't a NPOV, but everyone agrees, is it ok? Benjaminhill 22:20, 1 June 2006 (UTC)
      • Well, yes and no. I think it tries to fit way too many points in a small amount of area. It's very difficult to even see where to start. That said, I think the basic article concept is very good. -- Steven Fisher 23:06, 1 June 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Mophun / Cibyl

Mophun (http://www.mophun.com) is another C-based development environment for mobile phones. The runtime environment was prepackaged in some older phones, but for more modern phones it has to be downloaded separately.

Also (and maybe this disqualifies me?), I'm developing the Cibyl (http://spel.bth.se/index.php/Cibyl) which is a C-based programming environment for J2ME devices which recompiles MIPS binaries into Java bytecode, and Lessphun (http://spel.bth.se/index.php/Lessphun) which is an implementation of the Mophun API for Cibyl. Both are GPL/LGPL free software.

SimonKagstrom 18:22, 3 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Why were the external links deleted?

I am not sure

[edit] Where is the iPhone development section??

I am trying to learn more about the various mobile platforms, and the ommission of the iPhone os seems to be a glaring issue in today's market. Does anyone think they can fill in the section? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Kahalani (talk • contribs) 15:36, 3 June 2008 (UTC)