Re: built-in scripting languages

2007-01-23 Thread Jay Trister
My opinion -as an end user as programmer with medium experience- is that the phone should implement a stable version of a known widelly accepted scripting language and it should stick with it. That way the masses of users developers will have a stable point of reference. If they don't like

Re: built-in scripting languages

2007-01-23 Thread Jay Trister
Quote : Yeah, like times when we were stuck with buggy and poor Java 1.1 in Quoting myself : 1. Decide which version of a tested widelly accepted script-language will be used and will be pre-installed (I suggest perl). Perl for example (you can suggest another lang) is used widelly. If the

Re: built-in scripting languages

2007-01-23 Thread Jay Trister
Quote : Yeah, like times when we were stuck with buggy and poor Java 1.1 in Forgot to mention that I think that a Java implementation is more important than a scripting language. (had to say that again :-) ). - Sucker-punch spam with award-winning

Q1: GPS software bundled ,Q2:Java support

2007-01-20 Thread Jay Trister
This is my first post ,so I just wanted to give a thumbs up for this original idea :) I think this mobile will start a chain reaction that will lead to a big market change.. Question 1: Will there be any software (from phase 0) that will take advantage of the AGPS? No need for maps (as long as