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2009-05-17
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2009-05-17
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2009-05-17
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2009-05-17
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So, I have had my n810 for over a year now and have played around quite a bit with some things but have had the bug to want to bring some of my own ideas to life but have little to no experience with the whole process.I am talking about writing some of my own applications. So in turn I am comming to everyone here for help with a direction to start with and the things that are required. I do have my laptop with windows and ubuntu both on it but I dont have a keyboard for my n810 (if one is even required)
I was trying to read up on scratchbox but am still not even sure if that is what I should start with.
Thank you all for the help in advance. I am extremely excited to start.
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2009-05-17
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Brent, don't you also have a specific tutorial for Python you recommend?
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2009-05-18
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I was trying to read up on scratchbox but am still not even sure if that is what I should start with.
Thank you all for the help in advance. I am extremely excited to start.