Use the tag #mdchel for twitter or send messages to @mobiledevcampfi and we will pick them up.
For on the day, we have teamed up with the folks from FreeJamTV to get live streaming of the main stage on the day.
Check FreeJam.TV/live for the feed
Oh, and of course the Nokia folks are hanging out on #nokia_MDC [...]
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Couple of hints for on the day
you 48hours, starting…
NOW!
So, the rules of the competition are;
You have 48 hours to build an application for one of the four platforms;
Nokia – Qt, Symbian & Maemo
Microsoft
Android
iPhone
The folks over at Nokia have “narrowed” their category down a little, in that the application must; use the Qt Module QNetwork, must have a social web integration and be [...]
Getting Started with Android
And the final post in the series (for completeness) covers Android.
The main site is at Developer.android.com.
You can pull the SDK from here (please do this before coming to lighten the load on the network at the event!)
A good place to ask questions is on StackOverflow, but it is probably wise to at least read through [...]
Competition update
So, as the date draws nearer, we thought we should give you a heads up on a couple of things.
First, the exact details will be announced next Thursday (25th February).
Second, we have manged to get top of the line phones for all but one of the competition categories, so go back and start checking out [...]
Getting started with Qt on Maemo
So yesterday, we got the links to get started with cross platform development using Qt, but there here are some Maemo specific resources as a follow-up.
Start with Qt-development on Maemo5 by downloading the Qt SDK from here and then MADDE for your system (available for Windows, Linux & Mac OS X).
You can create, build and [...]
Getting Started with Qt – Don’t fear the native code!
The easy-to-use Qt Application and UI framework not only simplifies C++ development but quickly deploys apps to multiple mobile platforms without rewriting source code.
A one page overview of Qt can be found on Forum Nokia
Getting started guide is here
The latest Qt 4.6 brings full Symbian and Maemo support. In addition, there are a set [...]
Some stuff from MWC
So, as a brief interruption of the “getting started guides for Mobile platforms” series of posts, here are some links around a couple of the big announcements from MWC2010.
First, Microsoft announces the next version of Windows Mobile, called Windows Phone 7 series.
A good summary of it can be found on Joey deVilla’s blog. The long [...]
So, grandma, this is how to suck eggs…
Why have we been giving you the download links for various different platform development tools and associated getting started tutorials over the last couple of days?
Well, as some of you might have guessed, once again we will be running a time limited competition during MobileDevCamp. So, because of this, we want you to have the [...]
iPhone development hints and tips
For those of you who might be interested in starting to develop for the iPhone, here are a couple of things to look at.
Here is a first tutorial to get you started.
The main Apple page is probably the next place you should probably hit up for more material that could be useful.
Note, that to download [...]
Change of venue
We ran into some challenges to get a working WiFi system at Haaga-Helia, so rather than ask everyone to bring their 3G equipped laptops (and then watch the Pasila base stations collapse under the load!), we have moved to a new venue, which have assured us that they have working WiFi.
MobileDevCamp.fi is now taking place [...]





