Another thing on this list is programming experience. Those not used to working in an
enviroment like C/C++ for the first time and
talking on the Palm development can be a bit overwhelming. The enviroment overall is
"tight" and you need to be very selective
over memory and CPU use. As heard at last PalmSource, "In a way, we are back to the
glory days of DOS coding before Windows 3.0
where you weren't enslaved by a Protected Mode Manager."
Steve
Alpal wrote:
> ... and some source file examples would be nice.
> Download as many coding examples as you can get your hands on.
>
> At 02:53 PM 2/25/2000 -0800, you wrote:
> >Well...open all windows (to see the sun ;-)) and try again until you
> >succeed....
> >
> >My personal impression is that you do not need anything besides the SDK
> >tutorials,reference and include files. And this forum.
>
> Allen Shymchuk
> http://www.asynccomputing.com/
>
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