Thanks for the responses. A local Barnes and Noble had the Foster book,
second edition. Digging in...
- Original Message -
From: "Jeff Wheeler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Palm Developer Forum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "'Joe Biron'" <[EMA
Trying to get my head around Palm databases and I need some strategic
information. As my first Palm app, I thought I'd write an app to keep track
of weight training - something I can take to the gym. I needs to support
adding to a list of available exercises (categorized by muscle group). Users
wou
other wise i
> have done development only in J2me.Actually i have
> just completed my BS,And trying to get Job some where
> thats why i am experimenting every thing (but not in
> detail).
> Thanks
> Jawwad Ahmed
>
> --- Joe Biron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > As a
As a mostly Java programmer, I was initially interested in writing Java apps
for the Palm, but when I dug into the Palm platform, and tried out
CodeWarrior, Java no longer seemed like such a good idea. I'm still
interested to J2ME programming, but I'm the type who likes to get down to
the basics be
e J2ME articles
every single issue.
Regards,
Joe Biron
- Original Message -
From: "Steve Mann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Palm Developer Forum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, December 29, 2002 12:09 AM
Subject: Re: Palm dev print mags
> >
> Steve
Of course, the Internet resources are abundant and very effective, but I
really like receiving programming mags in the mail and taking them on the
train with me. Its perhaps a sentimental thing. I got interested in
programming as a result of my dad getting a subscription to Family
Computing. Ever s
Hello,
As a new Palm developer (but an old crusty software developer) I was
wondering if there are any print magazines targeted for Palm development, as
opposed to mainstream consumer oriented PDA-type magazines.
Thanks
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Joseph Biron {
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Biron Softwar
Hello,
Got my beautiful brand new Tungsten T yesterday, and cracked open my
CodeWarrior for Palm OS v8.0 (I know its one rev old but I got the Academic
discount) box and got ready for Palm programming! Unfortunately:
1) Couldnt transfer my ROM from using POSE. Using version 3.3 (which came
with C