On 10/22/10 00:42 , Russel Winder wrote:
On Thu, 2010-10-21 at 16:02 -0600, phil swenson wrote:
Seems like Nokia just put the final nail in the coffin to me. Once
you eliminate Symbian, what's left?
I have no idea. Personally I would just go with Java SE Embedded, but
clients want Java ME training so who am I to object to income?
Well, the two things are not contradictory: there are billions of JME
phones out there and for sure it makes sense to develop on them for the
immediate and still for a few time. But the point is perspective: as
Phil said, if Nokia goes, there's basically only RIM.
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