Do I have to know any specific comercial developent tools?  For example, do I
have to know anything about codewarrior at all?

If I stuck with GNU tools, will I be able to experience all the aspects of
palmos after coding some applications as you described?

Max
--- David Fedor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The test covers most everything in Palm OS development world, and tries to
> focus on Palm-specific stuff and not on C skills or on details you'd have
> to cram.  Look at the documentation chapters for an overview of what the
> questions cover!  (One wasn't taken from the other, but they're reasonably
> similar, for obvious reasons.)
> 
> So for each of the sections they list on the test (designing, coding,
> testing, debugging, etc.) make sure you know how to do that well for all
> the major technology areas of Palm programming, and you should be pretty
> well prepared :-)  Many things will come naturally for those who're
> routinely doing Palm OS development, so perhaps the best way to prepare is
> to write a few full-featured apps that do most everything, end-to-end,
> conduits and UI and memory and comms and so forth.
> 
> I've suggested that some of the questions that didn't make the final cut of
> the test could be released as samples, for example when we had too many
> questions covering one specific area then releasing the unused question
> shouldn't hurt as far as I can tell.  Writing to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] would be the way to request that.
> 
> -David Fedor
> Palm, Inc.
> 
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