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Structure of an Application Before you can write a Palm application, you need to know how it interacts with the OS and how it is organized. Prior to this discussion, we cover the standard terminology and naming conventions within the Palm OS. Once you know what the words mean, we can talk about the application and the OS. We start with a discussion of how an application is structured to run on the Palm OS. You will learn that a Palm...
Updated: 05/30/2005
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Before diving into the Palm OS resource managemnent stuff, take a look at what you are going to manage. The following table describes the main resource types available in Palm OS: Constant Value Description strRsc \'tSTR\' String resource ainRsc \'tAIN\' Application Icon Name resource iconType \'tAIB\' Icon resource bitmapRsc \'Tbmp\' Bitmap resource bsBitmapRsc \'Tbsb\' Boot screen bitmap. This resource is system reserved alertRscType \'Talt\'...
Updated: 05/30/2005
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In this third and final excerpt from \"Palm OS Programming, 2nd Edition,\" Neil Rhodes and Julie McKeehan discuss how the operating system communicates with an application when it\'s not running. Other Times Your Application is Called You know how an application works within the OS...
Updated: 05/30/2005
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Introduction A Palm Query Application, or PQA as they are commonly called, is a special type of application for Palm VII devices that allows a user to interact wirelessly with Web content. A PQA takes the concept of interactive Web browsing a step farther by consolidating related, static content into an application that can be installed on a Palm VII device. Links within a PQA document can either refer to other pages within the application or they can refer to documents or scripts...
Updated: 05/30/2005
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Developing for the Palm OS is very similar to developing for other platforms (Windows and Motif, for example). At the same time, however, it is very, very different due to the drastically different requirements placed upon the developer by limited processing power and screen space. In this tutorial, we\'ll focus on equipping the software developer with the knowledge required to begin a Palm application development project. We will discuss popular development tools, information resources,...
Updated: 05/30/2005
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Introduction Years from now, we may look back on the introduction of the Palm Pilot as the \"killer application\" for mobile computing that got the ball rolling. While many devices had previously tried and failed (the Apple Newton being the most notable example), the Palm Computing Platform, originally introduced by Palm Computing (since purchased by U. S. Robotics and now controlled by 3Com), has succeeded undoubtedly beyond its creators\' wildest imaginations. Depending on which market...
Updated: 05/30/2005
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Developing applications for the Palm OS can be a daunting task even for experienced programmers. The standard Palm Software Developer\'s Kit (SDK) requires at least moderate knowledge of the C programming language and has a substantial learning curve because of the memory management requirements and specific API references. A new product, NSBasic/Palm, is certain to alleviate the drawn-out development process and make Palm OS programming a viable option for even...
Updated: 05/30/2005
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Palm Listings
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37 | Displaying: 31 - 37 | Pages: << 1 2 3 4 |
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