https://blogs.forum.nokia.com/file.html?id=467&file=runtime_environments_on_s60_platform_v4.pdf
https://blogs.forum.nokia.com/view_entry.html?id=539 Slides for the S60 runtimes presentation on SVSIG Here are the slides I prepared for the Silicon Valley Symbian Programming SIG about different runtimes on S60 (warning: 1.4 MB file). With runtimes I mean here Java ME, Flash Lite and Python, even tough there are many more runtimes available on S60 (browser, Perl, Ruby, LUA, you name it). The structure of the presentation basically is * Overview of S60 * Overview of Java ME, Flash Lite, Python * Comparing Java ME, Flash Lite, Python from different angles * Some background material on Java ME security and Symbian platform security I got material for the presentation from different sources including Mr. PyS60 himself, Bill Perry from Adobe (you will notice which slides are from his presentation, as their graphical quality stands out...), and of course my colleagues from Forum Nokia. Big thanks to everyone (and all the other people I forgot to thank above)! I tried to be as diligent as possible in filling in all the tables, but it is possible that there are still some kinks which needs to be corrected. Please chime in if you find a mistake in here. And note, all the mistakes are mine. The event itself was a cozy meeting with a handful of mobile developers. The talk ran over the time limit very very much, thanks to me having way too many slides and the attendees asking a lot of really good questions. Special thanks for John Kern for organizing this event and Mozilla Foundation for hosting it! Comments: May 20, 2007 at 11:43 AM EEST Posted by Ugur Kaner Hi Hartti, Very nice resource, thanks for sharing. Just one point; Flash Lite can not run *any* other application; it is only limited to native S60 applications (on 3rd edition). I believe it's a bug or a weird decision Adobe or Nokia applies. cheers, Ugur.- Arie Kusuma Atmaja wrote: > Buat kemarin pas gathering yang nanya-nanya soal perkembangan ruby for > symbian, ini saya forwardkan. FYI saya sendiri masih belum sempat nyoba, > please CMIIW kalau harus menjalankan Ruby For Symbian *cuma di windows* > saya tidak sempat (baca: malas) pindah-pindah ke komputer satunya lagi > (kecuali remote SSH ke linux lewat laptop mac), kecuali kalau disediakan > satu laptop lagi > dual boot (Linux dan Windows). (duh, jadi curhat). > > -------- Original Message -------- > Subject: Re: [Ruby-symbian-devel] Ruby on the N95 > Date: Sat, 21 Apr 2007 11:03:55 -0400 > From: Jose Marinez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: Nick Black <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > References: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Hi Nick, > > Currently, Ruby for Symbian is just the interpreter and some > graphic libraries. In the next month or two you'll see a set of > libraries that exploit true phone capabilities - messaging for > example. Stay tuned and check the page often. In the meantime, you > may want to use your N95 or any other 3rd Edition Symbian phone with > the Python port. Lots of tutorials and examples are available in the > Nokia wiki. > > Regards, > > Jose > > > On Apr 21, 2007, at 7:50 AM, Nick Black wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> Has anyone tried out Ruby on the N95? I'm interested in getting one, >> and being able (or even potentially able) to run Ruby would sway my >> decision. >> >> Thanks, >> >> -- >> Nick Black >> -------------------------------- >> http://www.blacksworld.net >> _______________________________________________ >> Ruby-symbian-devel mailing list >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/ruby-symbian-devel > > _______________________________________________ > Ruby-symbian-devel mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/ruby-symbian-devel > > -- Arie || ariekeren, YM!=riyari3, http://ariekusumaatmaja.wordpress.com http://groups.yahoo.com/groups/id-ruby "Never say RTFM. Turn the trolls into committers", Audrey Tang - conisli-ofun.pdf

