Qualcomm's BREW Gets GCC Support 10
bigjocker writes "Now you can use GCC to build BREW applications. Very good news for us BREW developers who use linux and have to install MS VC++ just for compiling the apps."
As you will see, I told them, in no uncertain terms, to see Figure one. -- Dave "First Strike" Pare
Brew is still problematic (Score:2, Interesting)
Not saying this is bad, getting GCC support is great for anything like this (I wish that GCC could compile targets for my Neuros), just weighing in on Brew in general.
What the h*ll is this "BREW"? (Score:2)
Only a little better .. (Score:2)
BREW costs bucks (Score:5, Informative)
Review of phone APIs (Score:3, Interesting)
I work for a bike courier company. I want to overlay the text message functionality with my own menus and logic. Basically we get runs as text messages, then I want to hit 1 key to reply with "run recieved", then another for "pick up complete", then another for "drop off complete". I also want to load in the metrics of our (grid shaped) city and have it run the travelling salesman problem for me. (ya ya, its NP-complete, but still EZ for n=3 runs)
Re: Review of phone APIs (Score:2)
I just got a phone for free (after rebate), which does Java to some extent. I haven't played with that part of it yet - I probably will have to connect it directly to a computer, & I lacked a specific goal, & I just got it.
Forget BREW (Score:1)
J2ME phones all the way, there are much better apps available.