[maemo-developers] Making my app. appear on the Navigator menu
From: Mike Klein mklein at vxappliance.comDate: Wed Sep 26 01:22:57 EEST 2007
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It recently took me 2.5 days to install DevStudio w/all extensions for WM dev't....it was a freaking nightmare. They may have had easy installs and good docs in the past...but not so much anymore. I have like 20 bookmarks for WM apis....nothing is in a single spot. Plus...like 20% of msoft links on their site for dev't are dead....404 always. I remember attending a MS-Dev Conf like 15 years ago where they stated their "move" away from printed docs...but don't worry...everything you need will be in online help. Well as many of you already know...when you hit F1....you 99% of time don't get actual help but "placeholder text". mike David Hazel wrote: > In the context of this thread, I would like to highlight one point of > Thomas' in particular: > > >> One thing Microsoft excels at is in documentation, example >> code and support (you get what you are paying for ;-) >> > > I guess the reaction of some people to that will be "Oh, well, Microsoft > have cash coming out their ears", so let me add this: > > Apple's documentation and development tools on Mac OS X leave Microsoft and > everyone else in the shade. Not only is the documentation very extensive, > complete, well-cross-referenced and online, it is FREE!!! On top of this, > their development tools are also free and every bit as good as anything that > Micro$oft produces. They have obviously realised that there's a commercial > advantage to ensuring their platform is well-supported by software > developers and have made it as easy as they can for that to happen. I spent > 6 months last year developing on Mac OS X (never having used it before), and > it was an absolute joy to work with something so well-engineered. It was > like being back in the VMS world, but with better development tools (and I > guess only another VMS programmer would know what a compliment that is). > > Why is this relevant here? Well, if Apple can do it, so can others. I'm not > asking for development tools other than the ones already available; just for > good documentation that doesn't assume everyone who reads it already knows > where to find the bits that the author has skipped over. A bare minimum > would be a web page that lists links to existing documentation in some kind > of logical order (e.g. where you get to read the pre-requisite information > before you're halfway through a complicated example which assumes you > already know it). > > > David Hazel > > _______________________________________________ > maemo-developers mailing list > maemo-developers at maemo.org > https://lists.maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-developers > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.maemo.org/pipermail/maemo-developers/attachments/20070925/63e8cdc1/attachment.htm
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