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Hi,
I have not very much experience in java programing and nearly nothing in programming android-apps.
Because I learn the most of just trying to make a small programm I set myself following target:
The App should show the users some events sorted by date. (e.g.
I've done web development for the past ten years, and have used Ubuntu for my operating system for the past five. I feel like my design and development skills could be useful, but don't know how I can help with experience in web development. I'm currently versed in Ruby, PHP, ColdFusion, and Javascript, and I took a Java class in college.
I have been coding in Core JAVA/Spring for the past three years. I want to learn a mobile technology for getting some extra money on the side. I own a MacBookPro. It is tempting to learn Objective C and start coding in Xcode. But given my JAVA background, would it be easier to learn android?
I feel people are more generous in spending money in iOS.
Hello! I am looking for opinions and I guess some clarity too.I want to learn programming in Qt, as I intend to develop some applications for work as well as, as a hobby, for Linux. From all that I have read about Qt, I have realised that Qt basically uses C++ or JavaScript for the coding stuff. Which of these should I learn?
i want learn about how to handle messaging in mobile.
like sms forwording, handling inbox of mobile ...
i want to learn about mobile applications related to messaging....:)
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Just use it. That's what computers and their OS'es are about. Hope that you won't run into problems too often, so that you don't have to learn all the ins and outs. They're a pain. Config-files, tty's, busybox, brrrr......at least I don't like 'm.