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DEVELOPER INSIGHTS - exploring issues and applications |
Nokia’s top-secret developer mission
In a quiet effort to spur Java applications for its forthcoming
phones, the No. 1 phone manufacturer invited a small group of software
developers to enter its R&D buildings for a confidential workshop.
-- February 4, 2002
Location services begin move toward center stage
Good news for developers interested in location-based services.
-- November/December 2001
It’s early in the game for wireless data
Silicon Valley legend John Doerr has said that the Internet is in
the first or second inning of a long ball game. I’m going to say
that the wireless Internet has just made the first out in the top
of the first in its own game...
-- September/October 2001
Notes for Enterprise IT Managers
Consider a few of the major issues in deploying a powerful solution
for your work force...
-- July/August 2001
A Summertime Dive Into J2ME (Part 1)
Now's as good a time as any to dive in and examine the basics of
J2ME development. Start by downloading the Java 2 Standard Edition
SDK and the Java Wireless Toolkit from Sun Microsystems...
-- from Wireless Week - July 2001
A Summertime Dive Into J2ME (Part 2)
Once you've downloaded the Java 2 SDK and Sun's Java Wireless Toolkit,
it's time to write some code...
-- from Wireless Week - July 2001
Developing For The Windows CE Platform
If you're interested in developing for the Windows CE platform,
there are a host of mature tools at your disposal. Bryan Morgan
takes a look at some of the most popular tools, including several
that support cross-platform development (including Palm OS support).
-- from Wireless Week - July 2001
Using XML/XSL For Wireless Application Development
This article introduces some real-world XML concepts through some
simple sample code, with the goal of building a simple Web application
that serves both HTML and WML content, depending on the user's device
type.
-- from Wireless Week - July 2001
Developers appreciate dynamics
We’ve seen it happen repeatedly. Huge firms spend money and manpower
to promote a new technology only to be overrun by an upstart with
an army of rabid developers. How are certain companies able to organize
developers into a strong community? What advantages do these companies
have going forward?
-- May/June 2001
J2ME Developer Tools
Bryan Morgan looks at several popular development tools for J2ME.
-- from Wireless Week - May 2001
WAP Browsers For The Palm OS
While the Wireless Application Protocol has certainly had its detractors
since being introduced in 1999, it remains the most popular mode
of delivery for wireless applications.
-- from Wireless Week - May 2001
Building A Wireless Architecture Using XML
eXtensible Markup Language (XML) is perhaps most critical - and
effective - when used as the foundation for an application architecture
that must support a wide variety of clients and display types -
exactly the type of environment that wireless applications must
work in.
-- from Wireless Week - May 2001
Bridging The Wireless Data Gap With VoiceXML
If you are charged with delivering an application that is required
to deliver quick lookup information to a mobile user (such as a
client's phone number, a shipping date, or an equipment price),
VoiceXML may very well fit your needs.
-- from Wireless Week - May 2001
An industry’s promise and its disconnects
The application developer is a different breed of cat. We speak
in code. Literally. Yet our role in creating mobile data applications
and steering the evolution of the wireless Internet makes our aspirations
and frustrations worthy of understanding. Welcome to the mind of
one developer.
-- March/April 2001
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