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seyijason (m)
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Does any body do Phone software development and programming or even creation? I do for Nokia, Sagem, And Nec with Java console. If you have a 514MB card You can even use Visual Basic (very easy  )
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parosky (m)
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Start teaching it now or why else are you asking.
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Viper (m)
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Seyi I do it with Java only for all phones except Samsung and Sagem. I actually work with it.
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jredneck (m)
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Oh great this is an interesting Issue,  if you want develop any program on Hp or PDA you need to install simulation soft ware first on your system, for offline testing b/4 you actually use a program on hp live enviroment.  moreover you can even use .NET for coding your program inleu of java furthermore you can use any brand for the fully developed program you can find the list of browsers supporting different brands on the URL below  For more detail on how tos on .NET Mobile plz copy and paste the following link into you browser http://www.w3schools.com/dotnetmobile/default.aspyou 'll for sure find A-Z how to 
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adewaleafolabi (m)
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am about learning visual basic i've always wanted to write applications for my phone even re-programm it totally because there are some tins i hate about the phone i use a moto l6
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rufaai (m)
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Well! I think you'll need a software on your pc to cread mobile application! Java or Symbian, if expert then for Mobile PC like PDA and SmartPhone
<adewaleafolabi> you cannot change your Motorola L6, all you can do is creat Java applications that can work in it, Because its has no OS!
I like programmers; I'll soon into it, But I will start with programmes for PC before Mobile devices,
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hayprof (m)
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I do for Nokia, Sagem, And Nec with Java console. Thank God for that. can't u share something wit us beginners and learners atleast other people do this on threads  , So av u got anything to teach us 
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wurdz
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easy guys how about those of us who know next to nothing?
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mimoh_mi (m)
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Hi guys If you intend to go into mobile programming, it isn't that difficult, because the libraries involved is quite small and with java ide, you can do drag n drop to develop your application. I will try and post a simple j2me app using netbean within the week. Enjoy your week of programming.
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adewaleafolabi (m)
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thanks but bear in mind that most people here don't even understand JAVA language even me so please try and make it as easy and friendly as possible. thank you
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mimoh_mi (m)
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@adewaleafola I must tell you the truth, java was design to be easy but that's far from it. With the new drag and drop ide like neatbean, you can actually develop your application with minimum understand of java, i run a java training thread on this site, purely basic concept of the language, so i intend to bring to bear on mobile programming in java. Stay glue.i
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hayprof (m)
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i run a java training thread on this site, purely basic concept of the language Where is the thread @? link please  so i intend to bring to bear on mobile programming in java. Stay glue. Tanx in Advance 
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xclusiv (m)
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there are 2 main ways of programming on phones, if u are looking at developing core application, try using J2ME - but if you want simplicity of use, easy deployment and better GUI support try using Macromedia FlashLite, it comes bundled in Macromedia Flash 8 professional
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