Flint,

I vaguely remember Andy Ridden mentioning that C++ is used in KeySoft. Good thing, too, since that is the only true language I am getting to know (I know HTML and JS well, but they cannot code for .exe files, obviously).

Have a great day,
Alex

----- Original Message -----
From: "Flint Million" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]
Date sent: Mon, 16 Oct 2006 09:54:10 -0500
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] Real interest in SDK here

Yes I indeed did write Freedom Millionaire. That was written in
VB 6.
I'm not sure what language one would write apps for the BN on,
but
it'd almost be nice if it could be a more "modern" language like
C#
..NET or something...

Flint

On 10/16/06, Joseph Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Flint,
I'm writing to you off list to not cluter the traffic.
Are you the person who developed the accessible "Who wants to be
a Millionaire" game back in 2005?
KeySoft is mostly written in Microsoft Visual C++ 4.0.  I don't
want anybody to know this fact.
HTH,
Joseph Lee

----- Original Message -----
From: "Flint Million" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [email protected]
Date sent: Mon, 16 Oct 2006 03:17:10 -0500
Subject: [Braillenote] Real interest in SDK here

Hi,

I'm a new BrailleNote owner (about a month) and am, truly,
interested
in writing software for it.  I'm an experienced programmer with
experience in VB, C#, PHP, and a dash of skill in many other
languages.  I've written some accessible applications for blind
people
and am constantly thinking of ways to enhance access to blind
people.

Is HW/Pulse accepting some sort of notification of interest in
such an
SDK? I know it's been a long standing topic among the listers
(been
reading the archives) and I also see that in general people want
an
SDK so that others can code...  I have many ideas for apps to
write for
the BN and would love to be able to do so.

I've heard some discussion of the API - I'm guessing this means
exporting KeySoft's features to external applications.  Ideally,
I'd
like to make my applications follow KeySoft's menu system as
closely
as possible.  I want the apps to be immediately understandable to
anyone who's familiar with KeySoft's menus; meaning, the app
launches
and you're placed in a menu of options, and even configuration of
the
program would be done via a menu.

Just thought I'd express the interest,

Thanks.
Flint

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