We are going to be able to use java too right? Marty
> Hi Ryan, I understand where you're coming from. Right now the process > of getting up and running developing for the Neo1973 isn't > "straight-forward" - especially for a new coder. > > This is for a bunch of reasons, one of which is that the actual > software isn't released yet, but will be in the near future. Once the > software is released, I imagine very quickly someone can put together > a VMWare or Qemu image that you could boot on your computer into a > development environment. > > So, my suggestion would be to go ahead and grab a free copy of VMWare > player and grab the Ubuntu image (google for it) and get that running > (should be very straightforward). > > For programming, you'll need to start to get up and running with C++. > That's a fairly daunting task, but if you want to do real programming > for the Neo, you'll need to know how to program in C++, or possibly > Python. > > With regards to themes - not sure how they'll be configured, though > probably using similar theming in GTK+ now. You can probably start by > just doing Photoshop mockups at the nominal resolution on what you > think they'll look like. > > Hope that helps get you started in a couple of directions. :) > Andrew > > On 2/12/07, Ryan Kline <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> I have looked at numerous websites and I am still very confused about >> what I need to write stuff for OpenMoko (Mostly UI). I use Mac OS X, >> and I don't have a whole lot of prior coding experience. I learn >> pretty quickly, though. Does anyone know of tutorials, etc. that will >> get me on the right track. I especially want to make themes for the >> phone. I have Photoshop, so I would probably use that for the actual >> tweaking, but I would have no idea how to make it run on the phone. >> Any help is appreciated. >> >> -ryan >> >> _______________________________________________ >> OpenMoko community mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community >> > > > -- > Andrew Turner > [EMAIL PROTECTED] 42.4266N x 83.4931W > http://highearthorbit.com Northville, Michigan, USA > _______________________________________________ OpenMoko community mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community

