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| * Status: Bill has been setting up dev environment & Drew plans to as well | | * Status: Bill has been setting up dev environment & Drew plans to as well |
| ** Note: Titanium covers the bulk of smartphone users, but Drew & Bill have N900s so also want to pursue this option to some extent | | ** Note: Titanium covers the bulk of smartphone users, but Drew & Bill have N900s so also want to pursue this option to some extent |
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| + | == QML == |
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| + | Drew saw Rajesh Lal, Nokia Meego Engineer, give a talk at Flourish on QML & Javascript for building UIs. |
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| + | "Fun with QML & Javascript" |
| + | http://www.slideshare.net/rajeshlal/fun-with-qml-javascript-on-meego |
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| + | I know for our Biosesnor Array we will need to have some type of |
| + | interface to display data on a computer and hopefully smartphone. The |
| + | default computer visualization interface for Arduino projects tends to |
| + | be Processing. I think that would work well on a full blown computer |
| + | but not sure about smartphones. \ |
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| + | After talking with Rajesh, QML may be a nice alternative as it looks |
| + | to be a easy way to create an app that runs both on a desktop and |
| + | smartphones with Qt support. I'll have to see if there is any |
| + | accessibility for iPhone & Android. |
| + | To recap the interface options, I'm thinking of so far: |
| + | Processing: good for computer (smartphone?) |
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| == Development Environment References == | | == Development Environment References == |