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Microsoft Cellphones Portables Programming Windows

Microsoft TouchStudio Uses Phone To Program Phone 162

theodp writes "Over the weekend, Microsoft released the beta of TouchStudio, a free Windows Phone app that allows one to write programs for a phone on the very same phone, no computer required. According to the Microsoft Research project page, the work-in-progress TouchStudio aims to bring 'the excitement of the first programmable personal computers to the phone.' Among the code examples provided is a four-liner that scans a phone's music collection for songs less than three minutes long and produces a fairly slick, clickable playlist complete with track info and artwork. Easier than iPhone SDK programming, no?"
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Microsoft TouchStudio Uses Phone To Program Phone

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  • You guys are funny (Score:3, Insightful)

    by vawwyakr ( 1992390 ) on Tuesday April 12, 2011 @07:55AM (#35791486)
    I constantly see comments on here about how phones and tablets are crippled devices that could never be real tools because you can't do things like programming on them. Then MS (the great and scary evil thing) makes something you can program on and now it's "lame, late, not good enough". Just come to grips with your biases please.

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