I wish basic4ppc will have new release for supporting Windows Phone 7.
I wish basic4ppc will have new release for supporting Windows Phone 7.
The problem with WP7 is that there is no .NET CF anymore supported on this platform so porting basic4ppc would be a complete rewrite of the software beginning from zero.
I think a even bigger problem is that WP7 only allows applications to be installed over the marketplace. So I don't think that a third party IDE is allowed to install software on a device directly.
I'm glad Erel decided to prefer Android and I think currently there are not much resources free for beginning a WP7 version since there is much to do for the Android version.
The app you linked to is an IronRuby interpreter that can only run scripts written on the device. It does not produce distributable applications.Another limitation concerns the way new Windows Phone 7 applications are created. Such applications can be created only from Visual Studio and only in C#. This requirement forces developers to write code in C# that initiates the IronRuby code.
The app you linked to is an IronRuby interpreter that can only run scripts written on the device. It does not produce distributable applications.
Wrong. The only way users, other than developers who have paid $99 and have unlocked a phone, can load apps is through the market.let the users download the app via internet webpage, right?
Wrong. The only way users, other than developers who have paid $99 and have unlocked a phone, can load apps is through the market.
Wrong. The only way users, other than developers who have paid $99 and have unlocked a phone, can load apps is through the market.
The Basic4ppc community could start off by working on a low cost PDA kit designed especially for running Basic4ppc software applications.