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dcrocha | 11 June, 2008 17:52
I was preparing demos for the next Forum Nokia Tech Days, to be held in São Paulo, Brazil next week, and it came to mind I should do something with the sensors using Python.
Here is the result: Sensor-powered music player for Nokia N95. Nothing too sophisticated, but it goes to show how you can showcase your ideas pretty quickly using PyS60: it took me about 2 hours to develop.
ltomuta | 11/06/2008, 20:15
Two hours on Python? What have you done, implemented your own player and stuff?
We've done it in about 30' in Symbian C++.
dcrocha | 11/06/2008, 20:33
I forgot to mention I was driving in the snow while programming! I was running away from kidnappers. And I had no laptop! I was just writing code in a piece of paper then scanning it back to the phone then uploading it via 3G to my computer at home! And my hands were tied!
Did I mention the sales people shouting in the office while I was doing it? :)
ltomuta | 11/06/2008, 20:57
:)) Now that's more like it.
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Re: Shake your music with Python
croozeus | 11/06/2008, 18:51
Good One Daniel!
Some months ago, I had built a Lock-Unlock utility based on the similar concept - Sensor (with may be 15 to 20 lines of code using pys60 :-) )
You can watch it here,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C4Yk5qn6Hh8
forgive the quality of the video, :-)
Best regards,
Croozeus