Thanks!! Now all I need to do is figure out whether T-Mobile can match
Verizon coverage and price plans. And figure out whether I want to buy
a telephone from one vendor who is suing another vendor who is suing
yet another vendor. ;-)
Really - that issue *does* need to be raised - patents and open source
and lawsuits and all that. It's fine for big businesses like Intel and
Nokia and Google and Apple and HTC, but for a small business like an
app developer, it's a minefield of costs that don't add any value to
products.
--
M. Edward (Ed) Borasky
borasky-research.net/m-edward-ed-borasky/
"A mathematician is a device for turning coffee into theorems." ~ Paul Erdos
Quoting Domingo Kiser <domingo.ki...@gmail.com>:
The n900 isn't available as a subsidized phone in the US, but it
works great on T-Mobile (including 3G). You can pick it up at the
dell business site or newegg. I am on one right now 8-)
Ditto to pretty much all the "i wants" so far.
--Domingo
----- Original message -----
Thanks! Unfortunately, I don't know Python - just Perl and Ruby. But I
really want to put an open source symbolic package up on a MeeGo
pocket form factor device. I'm thinking (command line) Maxima for
sure, wxMaxima if the wx toolkit works. But I don't know which Lisp I
want to use as the engine.
Clisp is what's in openSUSE, so that's probably where I'll end up. I
also need Lisp for the algorithmic composition stuff, so I'd prefer a
Lisp that will support both Maxima and Common Music.
By way of comparison, command line Maxima ran just fine on the Sharp
Zaurus. I believe the processors are faster and there is more RAM in
today's devices. ;-)
Speaking of which, the Nokia N900 appears to be the closest thing
available to a "MeeGo" device. Is it available in the USA? From a
carrier, or do I have to buy an unlocked one and pick a carrier? If I
have to buy an unlocked one and pick a carrier, which carriers will
work with it? Is there an emulator?
--
M. Edward (Ed) Borasky
borasky-research.net/m-edward-ed-borasky/
"A mathematician is a device for turning coffee into theorems." ~ Paul Erdos
Quoting "Ville M. Vainio" <vivai...@gmail.com>:
> On Sat, Mar 6, 2010 at 10:31 PM, M. Edward (Ed) Borasky
> <zn...@cesmail.net> wrote:
>
> > keyboards and more RAM / CPU power? Am I stuck with C++ for efficiency
> > reasons, or can I get away with a scripting language? And which
scripting
> > languages are going to be feasible in the pocket form factors?
>
> Just look at Maemo right now, you'll get a pretty good idea. There's
> lots of Python apps around in maemoland, and they run reasonably well
> even if they take a few secs to launch.
>
> --
> Ville M. Vainio
> http://tinyurl.com/vainio
>
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