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I'm trying to get my head around developing apps. using Python/QML, but with a severe lack of information or tutorials out there, regarding programming specifically to the N9, it is baffling me.
I've attempted to create some small apps., but either they don't work as expected, or do not launch.

So, is any one aware of any apps., for the N9, that have been developed in Python?
I'm asking as looking over the source code would be a great aid in helping me to understand how it all comes together.

Thanks.
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the wazapp source might be usefull ?? hope......

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i suggest you to learn Qt. it embedded in system and have better performance than python. And it not harder than python. Maybe just in a bit
 
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Performance is not that much worse. Better to have applications than not. So please no cliches. How much memory and clock speed?. The qml Side is identical, the pyside straight forward.
There is a repository with examples somewhere, github?! I'll post the link when I get home.
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gpodder would be a prominent example of Python on the N9, and in the Nokia Store.
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Cheers for the replies I'll take a look at the apps. mentioned.

@SamGan, thanks but it's not Python tutorials I'm after, I already have a fair bit of knowledge in the language, I'm trying to learn how to interact with QML using Python, and vice versa.
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Here is how I interact between Python and QML in FeedingIt. Not sure it's the best way to do it, but you can see in there how the Controller object is declared with its various slots that can be called from QML in this file:
https://garage.maemo.org/plugins/ggi...dca7f1;hb=HEAD

gpodder is probably be a much better example (but might be more complicated, due to its size).
 

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I think thp has done a great pyside+qml guide.

http://thpmaemo.blogspot.se/2011/01/...meego.html?m=1
 

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Originally Posted by Slocan View Post
Here is how I interact between Python and QML in FeedingIt.
Great!. I've had a quick glance over the SC and it seems to be exactly what I need to get me going, thanks.

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I think thp has done a great pyside+qml guide.
That looks like a great read, cheers for the link.
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