This blog is about Python and PyS60. And occasional small talk, obviously.
bogdan.galiceanu | 10 July, 2008 17:46
PyS60 Talks – Discuss Pys60 with fellow developers and experts!
PyS60 Talks would be an online chat session, where developers interested in PyS60 can meet and interact with each other. This initiative is part of the program of the newly launched site croozeus.com
For each PyS60 Talks session there will be a fixed subject or topic to discuss on.
Also this would be the best place to clear all your queries, while chatting with people well versed in Pys60.
PyS60 Talks is likely to be held every 15 days.
The first session is to be held on a Monday (date not specified yet).
We would like to hear your opinion on your convenient time to participate in the PyS60 Talks.
The proposed interval is 13:00-15:00 GMT. If you have any other timings that would be more suitable, please do let us know about it.
Please drop your opinions here.
Once the timings get finalized we will schedule the 1st PyS60 Talks session. Final date, time (as decided) and agenda will be announced next week.
We look forward to seeing you all at the first session of PyS60 Talks!
Bogdan
PS: We are open to any of your suggestions and comments!
bogdan.galiceanu | 27 June, 2008 19:33
Just to inform Python enthusiasts that PyS60 version 1.4.4 has just been released!
Here's a list of improvements:
More info in the release announcement thread
bogdan.galiceanu | 05 April, 2008 11:56
I thought I'd write a bit about a recent project of mine: PyS60 Tic-Tac-Toe. The word that best describes it is "elementary", because it's a very basic example of the game.
You can download it here (signed with Ensymble's certificate): Tic-Tac-Toe.sis
I've also added it to a wiki article and announced it on the Python Discussion Board.
Hope you enjoy it!
bogdan.galiceanu | 04 April, 2008 19:40
Hello everyone. My name is Bogdan Galiceanu and this is my first post on the Forum Nokia Blogs
.
In posts to come I will [try to] give examples of PyS60 applications, let you all know about news in the PyS60 community and, well, chat with those who share my interests.
I really hope to succeed in showing people how easy and fun it is to develop applications on
a mobile device.
You can check out my other blog here.
Here's to a future of mobility!
Romanian student interested in Python and PyS60. Through this blog I hope to let others know how easy and fun it is to program on a mobile device and, if possible, inspire them to strive ever forward.