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outside of actually programming it on the Palm?
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Test post.
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of the Designer,
though. Am I going about this the right way? Can't find anything in the
docs.
With thanks.
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Are there any online/instructor led training courses for Palm OS, apart from
those listed on Palm's web site?
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with everything in life). Hence, poor quality software.
I'm glad I'm not the only one...
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(Total feminist, by the way, before you ladies have a go at my earlier
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(Just kidding about the feminist bit.)
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Check out the subject line - even prostitutes are programming these days!
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resources?
How do 'you lot' store large amounts of read-only data?
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I'm developing an application that has a lot of read-only information (lots
of text). What is the best way of creating/storing all of this information?
Should I create a single database, with all the text in it? Or is there a
better way?
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