In the future when browsers fully support HTML5, most native features
of the platform will be available in a web application (see the first
hour of the Google IO 2010 Keynote day 1), so I think it's best to
concentrate on javascript development in the mobile browser.

see this article for comparison of advantages/disadvantages between
browser and native development on mobile:
http://code.google.com/apis/maps/articles/mobile_overview_v3.html

On Jun 2, 9:17 am, shrdlu_junction <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've built up a reasonable proficiency in V3 using Javascript. I'm
> wondering what the transition is like to developing for the iPhone or
> similar. Do I need to learn C as I had to learn JS when I first got
> into GM? Is it a similar "learning curve"?
>
> Thanks

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