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ProgrammingRe: Embedded Systems Designs- The Way Forward by toshodei: 11:45pm On Aug 22, 2014
Here Are 80 More Projects Additional To What The OP has posted for those interested. Many of these projects can help Nigeria & Africa.

Embedded Systems And Information Appliances.
Project Report On Message Scrolling On Lcd Using Arm Controller
Infra-ray Based Control System
Intelligent automatic plant Irrigation system with water pump control
A Control Design for Vehicle speed with Multilevel using RF Technology
Green House Environment Control projects
Digital Dice Game Project
Nuclear Radiation Detection and Tracking through Motes for Preventing from Nuclear Terrorism project
SMS Based electrical billing System
Automation Fan and Light Control For Industrial Appliances ECE Project
Multiuser SMS Based Wireless Electronic Notice Board Project
Automatic Ac Light Control Using Triac
Electronic Voting Machine Project.
Embedded Temperature Based Fan Speed Controller using 89C51 Microcontroller
Controlling Power Grid System Using GSM Wireless Communication
AC MOTOR SPEED CONTROL USING POWER TRIAC WITH DISPLAY UNIT
INDUCTION MOTOR SPEED CONTROL BY PULSE WIDTH MODULATION TECHNIQUE
Intensity Control Of Room System
CURRENT MONITOR AND CONTROL FOR HOME APPLIANCES
Development Of Remote Waste Gas Monitor System
TRACKING POLICE MAN USING RF PROXIMITY CARD
CSE Project Report on Automatic Control Of Railway Signaling
FPRS Based School Management System (Abstract)
Design and Development of FPRS, ZIGBEE Based Passport Verification Abstract
FPRS Based Visitor Control For Secure Areas (Abstract)
Design And Development Of FPRS, RFID Based Petro Card System (Abstract)
Design and development of fire detection FLYING Machine in deep forest Abstract
Implementation Of Obstacle Avoidance And Zigbee Control Functions For Omni Directional Mobile Robot Abstract
Controlling Robot By GSM SMS Embedded System Project (Abstract)
Design and development of weather monitoring FLYING Machine (Abstract)
Develop A Multiple Interface Based Fire Fighting Robot (Abstract)
Design and Development of FPRS Based Electronic Voting Machine Abstract
Biometric Finger Print Recognition Based Time And Attendance System Abstract
Real-Time Atomization Of Agricultural Environment For Social Modernization Of Indian Agricultural System
Optical data transfer between two controllers via Fiber optic communication (Abstract)
WIRELESS ACCESS MONITORING AND CONTROL SYSTEM BASED ON DIGITAL DOOR LOCK
LOCATION-BASED SYSTEM FOR MOBILE DEVICES USING RFID
Boarding school students monitoring systems (E-ID) using radio frequency identification
THE ROLE OF ZIGBEE IN FUTURE DATA COMMUNICATION (ABSTRACT)
Bus detection device for the blind using passive RFID application (ABSTRACT)
CAR PARK SYSTEM: A REVIEW OF SMART PARKING SYSTEM AND ITS TECHNOLOGY (ABSTRACT)
Power ON/OFF Control Home Electric OUTLETS BASED on zigbee wireless communication through PC
ZIGBEE FOR BUILDING CONTROL WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS (ABSTRACT)
Security Management System for Oilfield Based on Zigbee Wireless Communication (Abstract)
MONITORING OF AN AEROPONIC GREENHOUSE WITH A SENSOR NETWORK
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE REMOTE I/O DATA ACQUISITION SYSTEM BASED ON EMBEDDED ARM PLATFORM
Air and zigbee to-zigbee Device Control Scheme for Single Media Multi Devices
INFOPODS ZIGBEE-Based Remote Information Monitoring Devices
DTMF BASED REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM (ABSTRACT)
DTMF Based Human less Boat Control For Oceanic Research Applications
GPS-GSM Integration for Enhancing Public Transportation Management Services
GSM based Parents tracking of the student attendance in college (ABSTRACT)
Design and Implementation of Short Message Query System for Academic Office Embedded System
GSM based Wireless Home Application Monitoring and Control System
A REAL TIME PRECRASH VEHICLE DETECTION SYSTEM (ABSTRACT)
REAL TIME VEHICLE TRACKING SYSTEM (ABSTRACT)
DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF A GSM BASED VEHICLE THEFT CONTROL SYSTEM (ABSTRACT)
DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF ETHERNET BASED HOME SECURITY (ABSTRACT)
Design and Implementation of Ethernet based secured Data acquisitions (Abstract)
Development of embedded web server for Ethernet based applications(ARM9 based)
ELECTRONIC PASSPORT AND THE FUTURE OF GOVERNMENT ISSUED RFID BASED IDENTIFICATION
RAILWAY ACCIDENT MONITORING SYSTEM (GSM AND GPS) ABSTRACT
Design and implementation of Mobile detector in examination hall using graphical LCD (Abstract)
LIBRARY AUTOMATION USING RFID (ABSTRACT)
TWO-DIMENSIONAL POSITION DETECTION SYSTEM WITH MEMS ACCELEROMETER FOR MOUSE APPLICATIONS
TWO CHANNEL TEMPERATURE LOGGING FOR FURNACES (ABSTRACT)
APPLICATION AND EVALUATION OF HIGH POWER ZIGBEE BASED WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORK IN WATER IRRIGATION CONTROL MONITORING SYSTEM
Microcontroller Based Neural Network Controlled Low Cost Autonomous Vehicle
Adding New Functions to the Remote Airfield Lighting System Abstract
Design and Application of Mobile Embedded Systems for Home Care Applications
E-Certificate Using RFID-Based Identification
ULTRASONIC DISTANCE METER Embedded System Project.
WIRELESS HEALTH MONITORING SYSTEM
Wireless Electricity Bill Reading Machine.
Water level indicator electrical project abstract.
VEHICLE TRACKING SYSTEM Abstract
Vehicle Anti-Collision System Using Ultrasonic Signals
ULTRASONIC BASED PARKING GUIDANCE SYSTEM
TRACKING POLICE MAN USING RF PROXIMITY CARD
SMS & CALL SERVICE IMPLEMENTATION FOR MOBILE PHONES USING 8051
SMART CARD READER AND WRITER WITH ATTENDANCE ACCESS
Embedded System Abstract on Smart Card Parking System.
SECURED VOTING MACHINE WITH TOUCH SCREEN AND SMART CARD
RFID ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM AND SECURITY WEBCAM WITH VOICE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
REMOTE CONTROL VIA INTERNET USING ETHERNET ADAPTOR
REMOTE CONTROL USING LAN NETWORK
Remote controlling Home Using Zigbee.
Embedded System Project Abstract On TRAFFIC CONTROL SYSTEM
ProgrammingRe: Urgent!!! Convert Source Code Written In VB6. To VB .NET by toshodei: 11:36pm On Aug 22, 2014
checkolatunji: Pls good pple, I av a ready made project for my final year and I want to convert the source code written in VB6. To VB .NET. Response needed urgently.

Thanks.
You should recode it or here a couple of links to get you started (since you haven't provided the code and the type of code u want to convert).

1. http://www.microsoft.com/casestudies/Case_Study_Detail.aspx?casestudyid=4000006181
2. http://visualbasic.about.com/b/2011/01/24/converting-vb6-to-vb-net.htm
3. http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/310667/NET-Code-Conversion
WebmastersRe: Please Someone Who Hosted A Website For Free Should Teach Me How To by toshodei: 10:53pm On Aug 22, 2014
AkunneObinna: please someone who hosted a website for free should teach me how to.
Here Are Some Tutorials (PDF Files):

1. Web Hosting For Dummies ~> http://dl.e-book-free.com/2013/07/web_hosting_for_dummies.pdf
2. Creating Web Pages For Dummies ~> http://worldtracker.org/media/library/How-To/For%20Dummies%20eBook%20Collection/Creating%20Web%20Pages%20for%20DUMmIES%208th.pdf
3. Building A Website For Dummies ~> http://pdf.th7.cn/down/files/1312/building_a_web_site_for_dummies_4th_edition.pdf

Here Is A Link Tutorial:
Web Hosting Tutorial ~> http://www.siteground.com/tutorials/webhosting/
Programming14 Programming Communities For Developers, Hackers by toshodei(op): 10:49pm On Aug 22, 2014
Your choice of programming communities (know as: discussion boards, forums, bulletin boards, etc,.) will often determine the pace of your progression in your particular language that you’re learning. I don’t think there is an answer as to why, but real-time communities provide a one of a kind learning experience.

The problem lies into the fact that there is a vast choice of programming communities out there, and one out of five webmasters feel confident enough to start their own communities; which never lead to anything good. It creates the delusion that this new community is going to be better than the last one, supposedly because it is a new community, and it promises to help every newbie on the planet.

I’d rather have real programmers throw stones at me, than to wait in line for an answer from the poor webmaster who’s already so caught up in his own projects, that he instantly regrets the idea of starting his own community in the first place. I’ve been there, I should know.

Link ~> http://codecondo.com/programming-communities/

WebmastersRe: How Many Can Access 0.facebook.com (i.e. Facebook Zero - With Zero Data Charges) by toshodei: 4:37pm On Aug 22, 2014
Ajibel: Yes, it was free buh it has limits tho'. U cant use it anytime u feel like. There were days I browsed for few hours with it, then the next day, it wont go.. Well, twas during those days I was broke, not anymore grin grin
Okay, I understand that.
WebmastersRe: How Many Can Access 0.facebook.com (i.e. Facebook Zero - With Zero Data Charges) by toshodei: 5:26am On Aug 22, 2014
Ajibel: Used it before. Only that it hides msgs and remove some MB sucking features
But was it free for you? It was free for me.
ProgrammingRe: Y Don't Ppl Use Text Based Browsers 4 Saving Data/Money (My Research On NL)? by toshodei: 7:39pm On Aug 21, 2014
toshodei: Do u know what this means. This means that 9jerians/Africans and people all over the world can get access to most information.
ProgrammingRe: Y Don't Ppl Use Text Based Browsers 4 Saving Data/Money (My Research On NL)? by toshodei: 7:36pm On Aug 21, 2014
Barywhyte: Not really sure if its free but I think it is.. Someone on mobile can quickly determine that. Pictures are disabled tho and this is from MTN.


I think its free
Do u know what this means. This means that 9jerians/Africans and people all over the world can get access to most information.
ProgrammingRe: Y Don't Ppl Use Text Based Browsers 4 Saving Data/Money (My Research On NL)? by toshodei: 7:32pm On Aug 21, 2014
Barywhyte: Not really sure if its free but I think it is.. Someone on mobile can quickly determine that. Pictures are disabled tho and this is from MTN.


I think its free
Yes thank you. Thank you so much. I really appreciate your time and patience.
ProgrammingRe: Y Don't Ppl Use Text Based Browsers 4 Saving Data/Money (My Research On NL)? by toshodei: 5:05pm On Aug 21, 2014
Barywhyte: OK. i CAN ACCESS IT. ON PC TOO
Its free for you then, right? Like zero data charges? Is it free? Because someone told me he couldn't access it and that his mobile carrier isn't allowed. So I dont know who to believe.
ProgrammingRe: Y Don't Ppl Use Text Based Browsers 4 Saving Data/Money (My Research On NL)? by toshodei: 4:04pm On Aug 21, 2014
Barywhyte: The latest version. Thats 31.0. Just check their website and download it. And no am not on mobile. PC
Ok thanks, I will. By the way, how many of you can access 0.facebook.com?
ProgrammingRe: Y Don't Ppl Use Text Based Browsers 4 Saving Data/Money (My Research On NL)? by toshodei: 2:42pm On Aug 21, 2014
Barywhyte: On the current version of mozilla at the upper right corner of it, there is a small rectangular box that allow you to toggle between enabling and disabling images on the browser. Better still, google is there to help you out. One thing I discovered is that browsing in Ubuntu or any Linux distro saves data better than windows. #my-observation tho
Which MF (Mozilla Firefox) are you using? On my MF, on the upper right corner, there is nothing on it. Im using MF on a desktop, are you using MF on a mobile-device or smartphone?
ProgrammingRe: Y Don't Ppl Use Text Based Browsers 4 Saving Data/Money (My Research On NL)? by toshodei: 2:41pm On Aug 21, 2014
asalimpo: because a picture is wrth a thousand wrds and sometimes ppl dont care abt price or are ignorant.
Yeah I was thinking the same. But then when internet is expensive, wouldn't u try to make the most use of it or would u rather just waste your money? Also does 0.facebook.com work for anyone? I mean Facebook Zero. Some people claim that Facebook Zero doesn't work for them.
ProgrammingRe: Y Don't Ppl Use Text Based Browsers 4 Saving Data/Money (My Research On NL)? by toshodei: 2:40pm On Aug 21, 2014
Djtm: Not sure about images but on recent browsers, you can't even disable javascript.
Hmmm. So wouldn't that be beneficial to people. Or is it that people don't care? I've noticed the same thing.
ProgrammingRe: Vconnect Is Da 38th Top Site In Naija But Only 50k Ppl Have Downloaded It's App by toshodei(op): 9:49am On Aug 20, 2014
nollyj: I am talking about businesses or companies that focus only in apps
But those are apps. Do you mean companies/developers/startups who make apps for other people?
ProgrammingRe: Should We Make Mobile Apps Or Web Apps For The Nigerian/African Market? by toshodei(op): 6:40am On Aug 20, 2014
[quote author=datovid][/quote]Datovid, did you plan on typing something?
ProgrammingCider (by Columbia Engr Team) Allows You To Run iOS Apps On Android Platform by toshodei(op): 6:28am On Aug 20, 2014
Android users, go ahead and download iTunes.

Working under the direction of Jason Nieh, professor of computer science at Columbia Engineering, five students—all PhD candidates—have developed Cider, a new system that can run iOS apps on an Android device for the first time. Their research was presented at the Proceedings of the 19th International Conference on Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems earlier this spring.

“We came up with some novel techniques, compile-time code adaptation and diplomatic functions, that make it possible for the first time to run iOS apps natively on Android,” says Nieh, who also is a member of the Cybersecurity Center at the University’s Institute for Data Sciences and Engineering. “Users no longer need to be locked into one platform. Being able to write an app once and run it anywhere has been a long-sought-after goal and a very hard problem to solve.”

As anyone who has an Android phone or tablet knows, there are all kinds of cool iOS apps that they cannot run, like iTunes and iMessage. On desktop computers, one can use virtualization products such as VMware, which runs Windows apps on Macs, but those approaches do not work for mobile devices. So Nieh’s team came up with a new way to break down the walls between iOS and Android and let users run both iOS and Android apps together on the same device.

They used compile-time code adaptation, a new method they developed to import unmodified code from other operating systems into Linux so that they could reuse that code with minimal implementation effort. “We came up with another technique involving diplomatic functions, so that we could replace iOS system functions with equivalent Android functions and have the iOS app call the Android functions instead to access Android hardware,” says Naser AlDuaij, who worked under Nieh’s supervision with fellow students, Jeremy Andrus, Alexander Van’t Hof, Christoffer Dall, and Nicolas Viennot.

Virtualization solutions rely on hardware standards to virtualize, Nieh explains, but mobile platforms are vertically integrated platforms that lack the hardware standards of the PC world, making traditional virtualization solutions difficult in the mobile space. Hardware components are integrated together in compact devices using non-standard interfaces. Software is customized for the hardware, often using proprietary libraries to interface with specialized hardware. Apps are tightly integrated with libraries and frameworks, and often only available on particular hardware devices: “So user choices are very limited and innovation is stifled,” Nieh notes.

While researchers have developed approaches such as Wine, for example, to run Windows apps on Linux, these involve complex reverse-engineering and reimplementing the entire Windows API (the application programming interface which specifies how some software components should interact with each other), even requiring reproducing its bugs.

“This method is a herculean and unfinished effort,” says Van’t Hof. “In contrast, we reused existing iOS frameworks and libraries in our approach, avoiding the difficult and complex reimplementation effort of Wine.”

Nieh and his team hope that their Cider project spurs more research in mobile-centric cross-platform standards and integration. This could be in the area of mobile virtualization, binary (or OS) compatibility, or even more higher level API standards that make it easier for entrepreneurs to leverage existing mobile apps markets.

“Mobile computing has become a huge part of our lives,” Nieh adds, “and I think consumers deserve to be able to maximize the technological benefits without having to cart two or more devices around.”

Link To Website ~> http://engineering.columbia.edu/sync-columbia-engineering-team-first-run-ios-apps-android-platform
Link To PDF File ~> http://systems.cs.columbia.edu/files/wpid-asplos2014-cider.pdf
ProgrammingRe: Should We Make Mobile Apps Or Web Apps For The Nigerian/African Market? by toshodei(op): 6:23am On Aug 20, 2014
dhtml18: ^^^you no dey sleep?
We need to make money. We are way behind. What about you? U no dey sleep?
ProgrammingDIY Web Server: Raspberry Pi + CloudFlare by toshodei(op): 5:57am On Aug 20, 2014
The Raspberry Pi was created with a simple mission in mind: change the way people interact with computers. This inexpensive, credit card-sized machine is encouraging people, especially kids, to start playing with computers, not on them.
When the first computers came out, basic programming skills were necessary. This was the age of the Amigas, BBC Micros, the Spectrum ZX, and Commodore 64s. The generation that grew up with these machines gained a fundamental understanding how how computers work.
Computers today are easy to use and require zero understanding of programming to operate. They’re also expensive, and wrapped in sleek cases. While aesthetically pleasing designs and user friendly interfaces make computers appealing and accessible to everyone, these advances create a barrier to understanding how computers work and what they are capable of doing. This isn’t necessarily a problem, but for those who really understand computers, it seems that our collective sense of the power of computing has been dulled.
Raspberry Pi marks the beginning of a conscious effort to return to computing fundamentals. Starting at about $25—case not included—it’s purposely designed to remove barriers to tinkering, reprograming, and, ultimately, to understanding how computers work. This return to fundamentals is rejuvenating the curiosity and creative spirit of computer hobbyists around the world.
The vibrant community of Raspberry Pi enthusiasts have found good use for an ARM processor, a GPU, a few ports, and an operating system (typically Linux-based) loaded onto an SD card. A quick Google search will return ideas for building your own Pi powered robots and helicopters, humidity and temperature sensors, voice activated coffee machines, and sophisticated home security systems—homemade cases encouraged.

Link ~> http://blog.cloudflare.com/dyi-web-server-raspberry-pi-cloudflare
ProgrammingRe: Vconnect Is Da 38th Top Site In Naija But Only 50k Ppl Have Downloaded It's App by toshodei(op): 5:55am On Aug 20, 2014
nollyj: Please can you list 10 companies in Nigeria that focus on mobile apps and profitable in Business not those that are still enjoying invested
money. I will like to know and understand their business niche and focus.
I'll do that research and get back to you. As of now I can only settle you with CCHub ~> http://cchubnigeria.com/ and Business Ventures 4 Africa ~> https://vc4africa.biz/ventures/
WebmastersHow Many Nigerians/Africans Are Using Facebook Zero (zero Data Charges)? by toshodei(op): 5:39am On Aug 20, 2014
Today, we are launching another way for people to access Facebook anytime, anywhere: 0.facebook.com. 0.facebook.com is a new mobile site that includes all of the key features of Facebook but is optimized for speed. It initially is available through more than 50 mobile operators in 45 countries and territories with zero data charges.

Mary Meeker of Morgan Stanley recently forecast that the two fastest growing areas of the technology industry are the mobile Internet and social services. At Facebook we're at the center of these two trends with more than 100 million people actively using Facebook from their mobile device and with more than 200 mobile operators in 80 countries offering and promoting Facebook Mobile.

Link ~> https://www.facebook.com/notes/facebook/fast-and-free-facebook-mobile-access-with-0facebookcom/391295167130
Link ~> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Facebook_Zero
AirTel & MTN Introduces Facebook Zero ~> http://www.ngbuzz.com/index.php?topic=685.0
Globalcom Introduces Free Facebook ~> https://www.nairaland.com/1306349/globacom-nigeria-introducesss-free-facebook
ProgrammingRe: Should We Make Mobile Apps Or Web Apps For The Nigerian/African Market? by toshodei(op): 5:38am On Aug 20, 2014
dhtml18: I don't even know about the service until now.
Ok cool.
ProgrammingRe: How Many Nigerians/Africans Are Using Facebook Zero (Zero Data Charges)? by toshodei(op): 5:38am On Aug 20, 2014
guente02: Facebook zero + simple server = mega cheat
Our network providers have tried to allow thia and they got their fingers burnt.
I dont even know if that sh!t is still working. I think they even capped it but its free sha.
Warefa sha
Nice but are people still using it or have they quit?
ProgrammingRe: Should We Make Mobile Apps Or Web Apps For The Nigerian/African Market? by toshodei(op): 5:38pm On Aug 19, 2014
dhtml18: ^^^Maybe you have not really advertised your app enough.
Yeah. But how many people use facebook zero though? Are they many?
ProgrammingRe: How Many Nigerians/Africans Are Using Facebook Zero (Zero Data Charges)? by toshodei(op): 5:38pm On Aug 19, 2014
hatux: .
Meaning?
ProgrammingRe: Should We Make Mobile Apps Or Web Apps For The Nigerian/African Market? by toshodei(op): 5:09pm On Aug 19, 2014
I've created an app that can allow people to get other information from just accessing facebook, but I dont know how many Nigerians/Africans are taking adavantage of Facebook Zero with Zero Data Charges.
ProgrammingRe: Should We Make Mobile Apps Or Web Apps For The Nigerian/African Market? by toshodei(op): 4:46pm On Aug 19, 2014
dhtml18: ^^^You are most welcome brother (we share a last name html after-all).
Thanks!!!
ProgrammingHow Many Nigerians/Africans Are Using Facebook Zero (Zero Data Charges)? by toshodei(op): 4:40pm On Aug 19, 2014
Today, we are launching another way for people to access Facebook anytime, anywhere: 0.facebook.com. 0.facebook.com is a new mobile site that includes all of the key features of Facebook but is optimized for speed. It initially is available through more than 50 mobile operators in 45 countries and territories with zero data charges.

Mary Meeker of Morgan Stanley recently forecast that the two fastest growing areas of the technology industry are the mobile Internet and social services. At Facebook we're at the center of these two trends with more than 100 million people actively using Facebook from their mobile device and with more than 200 mobile operators in 80 countries offering and promoting Facebook Mobile.

Link ~> https://www.facebook.com/notes/facebook/fast-and-free-facebook-mobile-access-with-0facebookcom/391295167130
Link ~> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Facebook_Zero
AirTel & MTN Introduces Facebook Zero ~> http://www.ngbuzz.com/index.php?topic=685.0
Globalcom Introduces Free Facebook ~> https://www.nairaland.com/1306349/globacom-nigeria-introducesss-free-facebook
ProgrammingAmazon Now Allows Live Mobile App Testing by toshodei(op): 4:06pm On Aug 19, 2014
Amazon has released a tool that lets you test mobile apps on a group of users before going fully live.
Live App Testing is designed for use with mobile apps in the Amazon Appstore, for any Android or Amazon Fire device, including Fire TV and Fire phone. To use it you create a version of your app, upload it onto the Amazon Developer Portal, then choose Live App Testing. You can then set up a group of testers by adding their email addresses to the group in Live App Testing. When you say you want the test to start, your test group will receive an email with instructions to download the test app and begin testing against Amazon’s production environment. No one other than the test group will be able to download your app.

Link ~> https://developer.amazon.com/public/community/post/TxCVSAM1IG7NX2/Launch-Better-Apps-Announcing-Live-App-Testing
ProgrammingRe: Should We Make Mobile Apps Or Web Apps For The Nigerian/African Market? by toshodei(op): 4:05pm On Aug 19, 2014
THANKS ONCE AGAIN FOR EVERYONE WHO TOOK THE TIME TO COMMENT, RESPOND OR VIEW ON MY THREAD. I APPRECIATE IT!!! HAVE A GOOD TUESDAY & A GREAT SUCCESSFUL WEEK AHEAD!!!
ProgrammingRe: Should We Make Mobile Apps Or Web Apps For The Nigerian/African Market? by toshodei(op): 9:02pm On Aug 18, 2014
Waspy: I don't know how I got here but seriously, I downloaded Nairaland mobile app (Naira land forum official official) and sh!t don't work poo angry angry Maybe Op shld start with that
That's sad. Thats what we were talking about. I think Nigerian Developers are better in developing mobile (web) apps than in developing mobile (native) apps.
ProgrammingRe: Should We Make Mobile Apps Or Web Apps For The Nigerian/African Market? by toshodei(op): 8:49pm On Aug 18, 2014
hoodboi: I soooo think it's sexy when a girl talks about programming.. I'm falling for you already.

I think this is a great post and should have gotten more hits than this, God bless whoever put it on d frontpage..

I would go with a web strategy first using a cloud based database for easily making data accessible to all platforms (scalability) eventually. A web first strategy works everytime.

Although it largely depends on how much your resources are and what your dev team looks like. If you can work and rollout both at once fine, but if not go for web first. It has the advantage of being accessible from multiple devices and from what I can tell today, the very first mobile app you would like to develop would be android, but the market is still largely mixed btw blackberry, iOS, android, windows phone etc.

So my conclusion. Develop a mobile website along with your regular website and see about the mobile apps later. Web still trumps mobile.
Thank you so much @hoodboi for your response and thoughts. I really appreciate it.

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