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Main programming language is C. Although C++ programming can be compiled with the SDK, the hildon binding is not ready yet. (I think you can use the C-API from C++ though)
The maemo wiki lists some of other programming languages like java and python as work in progress. (see http://maemo.org/maemowiki/Applicati...97f01ac7dbe329)
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I have just released the entire set of ARM debian packages for compiling applications with Gtkmm (C++ wrapper for Gtk+ and hildon-libs). 5[/URL]
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I was thinking about starting to create something for N770. I was browsing Maemo.org-site and I noticed that the language used is C or C++ (or have I mistaken?).
But how about other languages, is there a possibility for em yet? I mean Nokia's phones have Java support (770 doesnt have it, right?) and I think the phones have Perl support too? But how about 770, does it support other languages at all?