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I'm a software engineer with 10 years experience in application development, having worked with Web (Perl, PHP, JavaScript, JSP, Servlets, Flash, ASP), Enterprise (Java EE) and Mobile software (Symbian C++, Java ME, Flash Lite, Python). Currently working as Forum Nokia Technology Expert with many exciting technologies.

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Hurrah! Widgets! - and more

dcrocha | 20 March, 2008 17:43

If you have been reading Forum Nokia web site regularly, you've probably noticed the big Win 15k Euros! posted on the main page since March 18th. If you click the link, you'll be redirected to the Forum Nokia Code Camp Competion we're hosting. It's all about you developing a winning Web Run-Time (WRT) or Flash Lite application and raking in a lot of nice prizes from Forum Nokia.

Registration has already begun, so come up with your bright idea for either platform and enter the competition!

If you have a concept but don't have a command in any of these technologies, a good idea would be to register for one of the Forum Nokia Regional Code Camps happening worldwide and get started with both WRT and Flash in nice hands-on workshops.

Yours truly will be probaly hosting a Flash Lite somewhere in April, stay tuned.

If you're more into widgets, you can also get started by checking out this article I wrote back in November 07. It covers everything you need to know to develop your first widget, including SDK and live testing with our Remote Device Access service:

Widgets on S60: Web Runtime

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I have been thinking a lot about Python for S60, Mobile Web Server and how to extend Flash and Java applications using the former technologies. I wonder if it would be possible to extend Widgets as well, having a C++ or Python light web server running on the phone while a widget makes local XMLHttpRequest connections to this service, thus getting more native-related functionality. Mobile Web Server seems like a good candidate for this type of experimentation. I may give it a try soon. (evil laugh)

 
 

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