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Posted by: Andrew Lampert
According to my recently received Nokia Developer Newsletter, Nokia has agreed to release the source code for its Python for Series 60 (S60) software to the open source community through SourceForge. This follows last year’s launch of Python for S60, which lets developers develop software for S60 mobile devices in Python.
This seems like an interesting turn of events to me. I know Nokia is also working on a Perl for Symbian project as well, so it would appear that this is merely the latest in a series of events aimed at making the S60 a more attractive and diverse platform for developers. One day I’ll actually make time to properly play with some of this cool mobile technology!!
A quick search of SourceForge suggests that the PyS60 project seems to be this announced project. Unfortunately, it currently has no sourcecode, or indeed any files, available for download. The Nokia Open Source site similarly has a Python for S60 page setup, but no source code available yet. I’ll be keeping an eye out for the software to match Nokia’s release though – if anyone else has already located it, please leave a comment!
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Hello ,
Now the source code of py_s60(1.3.1) is released on the 27 january 2006 ![]()
Download it and make comments !
News :
. Better doc (in latex files)
• New attribute focus, 5.1.4, Application Type.
• Support for float values in query and Form, 5.1.3, Module Level Functions and 5.1.5, Form Type
respectively.
• Global note in note, 5.1.3, Module Level Functions.
• Setting the device time, 4.1.1, Module Level Functions.
• New type Ao_timer, 4.1.3, Ao timer Type.
• Section 6.4, inbox Module has been added.
• New functionality in Sound, 6.1.1, Sound Objects.
Hello again ,
Check this address and enjoy ![]()
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=154155
Excellent! Thanks for the link. Nice to see some actual code available
. Have downloaded it and will take a look at it ASAP.
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