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Neighbors from Canada, if you have an insatiable appetite for Pre details, check what we have for you. At the end of May we had an early released of Palm Pre documentation goodness
Product Reviews Palm Pre Books Coming in September and October My Pre First, we brought to you the activation process of the Palm Pre . Then, we came up with the Palm Pre Factsheet, the Features Guide and the Getting Started … Palm Pre Software Developers Meet Worldwide to Write Apps at…
It has been a week since we announced our expansion of the early access program for the Palm Mojo SDK, so I wanted to give you a quick update and thank you for your interest! We’ve been thrilled and, frankly, awed by your response. As you may have seen on Twitter, @palm_inc recently tweeted that we’d received about a gazillion applications for early access, and that’s not far from the truth. We let our first batch of developers in late last week, and another batch early this week
We are happy to announce our new early access program for developers interested in creating applications for the Palm webOS TM . The early access program is an opportunity for developers to test-drive and provide feedback on the Palm Mojo TM SDK prior to its public release.
The second chapter of the Rough Cuts version of Palm webOS: Developing Applications in JavaScript using the Palm Mojo™ Framework by Palm Software CTO Mitch Allen is now available from O’Reilly. This chapter is titled “Application Basics” and shows the reader how to create their first application and discusses many of the underlying philosophies of programming in Mojo and webOS. This chapter includes the material on which Mitch’s recent O’Reilly webinar was based, but goes into more detail and shows more of the coding details of programming a webOS application.
We had a few requests for the slides to the Developing Applications for WebOS webcast. I’ve uploaded them to Slideshare, and they’re now available for those that wanted them.