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07-28-2009, 09:25 AM #1
Onboard C++ Development
Hello,
I have an Palm T|X and i want to know if i can develop C++ apps onboard in my Palm, but if i can what is the best program to do this, remember that i hate to develop graphical apps using C++, i build console like aplications
Thanks,
Nathan Paulino CamposMy Devices:
Palm T|X - Palm z22 - HP iPAQ Hx2490b - HTC S711 - Nokia E61 - HP Jornada 720 - Nokia N95
Development Languages:
C/C++ - Java - Java EE - Java ME - Assembly(x86, 8086, MIPS, ARM and 6502) - Perl - VBScript - Visual Basic 6 - Ruby - JavaScript - C# - Pascal
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07-28-2009, 10:00 AM #2
Re: Onboard C++ Development
nathanpc, welcome to Brighthand!
Palm OS is a platform that certainly allows native code, and there are several compilers that can help you, like CodeWarrior. I am not a programmer, but the resources for this platform are somewhat reknown. There is also another resource called CASL, but I understand it works more like a virtual machine. There is a good set of BASIC-like compilers, but finding manuals and command brochures for them is pretty much a hit-or-miss task.
There are several programmers and developers in this place, let's wait for them to join the thread."Do or do not. There is no try." - Yoda. "Nothing is neither wear-proof, nor fail-proof, least fool-proof." - HAL. "Indeed, fool-proof inventions have been attempted, but don't work, fools are pretty witty ones." - Murphy's Law. "Even worse than a traitor, is a dumb@$$ with initiative." - Gral. Santa Ana
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07-28-2009, 10:06 AM #3
Re: Onboard C++ Development
Ok i'm going to wait, thank you!, remember that i'm a Visual Basic developer and i use HB++ and NSBasic for development, but i'm learning C++ and i want some onboard features, because in my computer i have an compiler, nut not to compile apps for Palm.
Last edited by nathanpc; 07-28-2009 at 10:08 AM. Reason: put some details
My Devices:
Palm T|X - Palm z22 - HP iPAQ Hx2490b - HTC S711 - Nokia E61 - HP Jornada 720 - Nokia N95
Development Languages:
C/C++ - Java - Java EE - Java ME - Assembly(x86, 8086, MIPS, ARM and 6502) - Perl - VBScript - Visual Basic 6 - Ruby - JavaScript - C# - Pascal
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07-28-2009, 11:13 AM #4Mobile Deity
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Re: Onboard C++ Development
There is nothing for C++ on-board devellopment, only PC based.
This list has not been updated since 2005, but is still accurite as there has not been anything new since then but stagnation.
Scroll past the intro and update history to get to the SDK's;
http://www.aldweb.com/pages/winikoff/
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07-28-2009, 11:30 AM #5
Re: Onboard C++ Development
Hello Josser,
You can post a link to a good PC based program for C++ development under Windows, remember that i want to build console like apps.
Thanks,
Nathan Paulino CamposMy Devices:
Palm T|X - Palm z22 - HP iPAQ Hx2490b - HTC S711 - Nokia E61 - HP Jornada 720 - Nokia N95
Development Languages:
C/C++ - Java - Java EE - Java ME - Assembly(x86, 8086, MIPS, ARM and 6502) - Perl - VBScript - Visual Basic 6 - Ruby - JavaScript - C# - Pascal
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07-28-2009, 03:35 PM #6Mobile Deity
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07-28-2009, 03:48 PM #7
Re: Onboard C++ Development
Ok, i understand!
My Devices:
Palm T|X - Palm z22 - HP iPAQ Hx2490b - HTC S711 - Nokia E61 - HP Jornada 720 - Nokia N95
Development Languages:
C/C++ - Java - Java EE - Java ME - Assembly(x86, 8086, MIPS, ARM and 6502) - Perl - VBScript - Visual Basic 6 - Ruby - JavaScript - C# - Pascal
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07-29-2009, 03:08 PM #8
Re: Onboard C++ Development
There is Onboard C. It's a straight C compiler, not technically C++, but if you're going with console programs, it should do the job.
Regards,
Stan
M105->Zire->Zire71->T3 > Lifedrive + N800 > EeePC + Samsung Captivate + Asus Transformer Prime
"Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety." - B. Franklin
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07-29-2009, 10:04 PM #9
Re: Onboard C++ Development
Hello SGosnell,
Thanks for the link, but C and C++ are so much different languages and i don't develop in C, but thanks.
Thanks,
Nathan Paulino CamposMy Devices:
Palm T|X - Palm z22 - HP iPAQ Hx2490b - HTC S711 - Nokia E61 - HP Jornada 720 - Nokia N95
Development Languages:
C/C++ - Java - Java EE - Java ME - Assembly(x86, 8086, MIPS, ARM and 6502) - Perl - VBScript - Visual Basic 6 - Ruby - JavaScript - C# - Pascal



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