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Saturday, July 03, 2004 |
Gordon Weakliem writes about Python on Series 60 phones. I've had Forth, Io and Scheme
running on the Symbian OS on a Nokia 9210 and they're all easier to
program that Java or the C++ SDK. I'm interested in porting these to
the Series 60 but the lack of a keyboard is a bit of a pain as I like
to do on-phone development.
One thought I had was to have a mini-http server running on the phone
that provided a REPL or other means of sending programming constructs
to it. Or maybe a small telnet server providing access over an IRDA or
bluetooth socket. This would allow development on the main machine
while immediately running it on the phone.
Slava's CFactor could be an
option. This allows development on the main machine in Java and
producing an image which is loaded and used by the 12Kb C executable.
4:54:47 PM
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© Copyright 2005 Chris Double.
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