>Anyone have any statistics on how the developer platforms for Palm break
>down these days? Just curious...
At last year's DevCon, an informal poll at one of the sessions had the ratio
around 25% Mac 75% Win (plus a few Linux)
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From: Stormgate Communications <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, July 01, 1999 1:37 AM
Subject: Re: Documentation errors (was: Re: StrAToI() out of bounds)
On Sun, 27 Jun 1999 14:05:18 -0500, you wrote:
>Stormgate Communications wrote:
>> * Windows Help - Ubiquitous.
>>
>
>Ubiquitous IF you are on Windows. Remember that a large portion of PalmOS
>developers use Linux and Macs. I would like to see the docs available in
some
>sort of text-based format (e.g. HTML or XML), so that any editor with
decent
>scripting capabilities could be used to pop up info like SlickEdit.
I agree completely. I use a Windows box out of necessity, not choice, but
it is the most common development platform today, and I suspect that
that's true even in such a strong Mac field like Palm programming.
Anyone have any statistics on how the developer platforms for Palm break
down these days? Just curious...
I listed many other formats, and in order of priority I'd say that they
are:
1) PDF
2) HTML
3) <anyone's guess>
Don Meyer
Stormgate Communications