Hi Ben > > A while ago I began a very simple tutorial on how to write a "hello world" > app for the > SHR wiki :- > http://shr-project.org/trac/wiki/Developing%20your%20own%20applications > > Someone else then added a some very handy info about connecting to FSO. The > idea was to show how to get started with Vala which should be easy to pick up > for > people with a little knowledge of Java. > Thanks - that is to me an intriguing article, since I'm very happy writing stuff in java / groovy although I know no C / C++. I guess though that a Vala program assumes it will run under X and so is not an answer if you use qtmoko.
Nevertheless, this has got me thinking more about thoughts I had already. I recently went back to using qtmoko after an extended try of SHR, which has come on in leaps and bounds although I found the way (at the moment) it (mis)handles text messages hugely annoying in the end. My attitude was I want to reduce my annoyance level with this charming device to about zero and I have more or less done that. However it took a good long while researching various aspects of Freerunner lore which I found only wirh some difficulty, scattered over several places. Am I right to think there's a good case for a resource "ok I have a freerunner, now what". Or maybe the part of the whole world that has a freerunner already knows what to do and is more interested in gta-04 now. I'd be happy to host something myself if there was no other place to collate this sort of information -- David Matthews [email protected] _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community

