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http://developer.bada.com/article/Serial-communication-between-a-bada-app-and-a-PC-app
Maybe usefull.
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https://github.com/SciDev030/Minusforbada
Unfinished WebApp
HTML5... in theory for Tizen possible...
Thanx to SciDev
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[Q] Source Code of HTC apps

Hi all,
I wanted to know where I can find source code of HTC android apps. I can also code for android devices but not like a professional look and feel. I want to study the source code of HTC apps to learn and improve my coding.
Helpful information will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks & Regards
You could ask HTC nicely, but I still doubt they'd give it to you. HTC releases source code for GPL stuff (like the kernel) but their sense UI stuff is closed-source proprietary.

Open whatsapp for bada os

Hi, I search some developer to create a unofficial whatsapp client for bada.
An unofficial client it's yet created by Taglal for Meego and BlackBerry 10.
The source code is available on GitHub
https://github.com/tgalal
How many developers are available?
Best regards
No developer available?
It's been tried by some Devs before but no success...
Taxidriver05 said:
It's been tried by some Devs before but no success...
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Why don't try another time? I think it's possible, but it's a big work, so i need a team for develop this app, nobody available for help me?
I also tried a year ago. It's useless...
rebus007 said:
Why don't try another time? I think it's possible, but it's a big work, so i need a team for develop this app, nobody available for help me?
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I also tried a year ago. It's useless...
shaiws said:
I also tried a year ago. It's useless...
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You are available to retry the development of the app?
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rebus007 said:
You are available to retry the development of the app?
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I think it would be better to wait for the developers to fix the audio problem on Android, and then it will be possible to use only this operating system.
Anyway, I can try to help occasionally if needed.
I think it would be better to wait for the developers to fix the audio problem on Android...
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As you can see, at the moment absolute silence... about Android.
I also tried a year ago. It's useless...
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What exactly you have tried?
Can you post your progress please.
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adfree said:
As you can see, at the moment absolute silence... about Android.
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Actually there is little progress, two days ago. You can see it here:
https://github.com/Rebell/android_device_samsung_wave/commits/jellybean
adfree said:
What exactly you have tried?
Can you post your progress please.
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I tried to work on it last year, but I got stuck pretty early in the process. And therefore I have no documentation or something useful.
To convert the unofficial version from Nokia N9 (Wazzup) its necessary to know three main things:
C++ (for Bada and N9), Python and QML (only for N9).
So in my opinion, if developers are available, then it's better try to help in the development of Android,
which will provide a "ultimate" solution (and that is already in advanced development processes) than a solution for a specific application.
shaiws said:
Actually there is little progress, two days ago. You can see it here:
https://github.com/Rebell/android_device_samsung_wave/commits/jellybean
I tried to work on it last year, but I got stuck pretty early in the process. And therefore I have no documentation or something useful.
To convert the unofficial version from Nokia N9 (Wazzup) its necessary to know three main things:
C++ (for Bada and N9), Python and QML (only for N9).
So in my opinion, if developers are available, then it's better try to help in the development of Android,
which will provide a "ultimate" solution (and that is already in advanced development processes) than a solution for a specific application.
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android porting is only for wave 1 and 2, so, all other bada phones? Wave 3, Wave M, Wave Y, Wave Lite Pro and all user that have a wave 1 and 2 but they dosen't know badadroid project?
Maybe later also for Tizen or what ever... usefull.
And why not increase skills and learn more...
Android Porting is different kind of Developing...
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adfree said:
Maybe later also for Tizen or what ever... usefull.
And why not increase skills and learn more...
Android Porting is different kind of Developing...
Best Regards
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As I said, I can try to help in the development (of course if there will be more developers on).
shaiws said:
As I said, I can try to help in the development (of course if there will be more developers on).
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and I'm offering to help but do not know programming at all, I could do some tests :crying:
Currently, no testers are needed, but developers...
hello guys! finally a bit of time to devote to the project:
1 - this is the library that will be used to interface with the server whatsapp (python) https://github.com/tgalal/yowsup
2 - I found something to go with bada (C + +) and python together , now I will study the situation better but I think there may be useful https://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-bada-push
3 - The guide for push notifications on bada 2.0 http://developer.bada.com/article/push-messaging-guide
for now only this ... Now I will start working on the project, any ideas and help are welcome, once I get something of a minimal working I will upload everything on github.
Best Regards
rebus007 said:
hello guys! finally a bit of time to devote to the project:
1 - this is the library that will be used to interface with the server whatsapp (python) https://github.com/tgalal/yowsup
2 - I found something to go with bada (C + +) and python together , now I will study the situation better but I think there may be useful https://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-bada-push
3 - The guide for push notifications on bada 2.0 http://developer.bada.com/article/push-messaging-guide
for now only this ... Now I will start working on the project, any ideas and help are welcome, once I get something of a minimal working I will upload everything on github.
Best Regards
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Great, Thanks!
You can download the source code of the Wazzapp (C++ for Nokia n9), and see how it connects with a library of Python.
Actually, I downloaded Qt Creator, but I could not run the code.
rebus007 said:
hello guys! finally a bit of time to devote to the project:
1 - this is the library that will be used to interface with the server whatsapp (python) https://github.com/tgalal/yowsup
2 - I found something to go with bada (C + +) and python together , now I will study the situation better but I think there may be useful https://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-bada-push
3 - The guide for push notifications on bada 2.0 http://developer.bada.com/article/push-messaging-guide
for now only this ... Now I will start working on the project, any ideas and help are welcome, once I get something of a minimal working I will upload everything on github.
Best Regards
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Great,
hope u will success on this project.
rebus007 said:
hello guys! finally a bit of time to devote to the project:
1 - this is the library that will be used to interface with the server whatsapp (python) https://github.com/tgalal/yowsup
2 - I found something to go with bada (C + +) and python together , now I will study the situation better but I think there may be useful https://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-bada-push
3 - The guide for push notifications on bada 2.0 http://developer.bada.com/article/push-messaging-guide
for now only this ... Now I will start working on the project, any ideas and help are welcome, once I get something of a minimal working I will upload everything on github.
Best Regards
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eagerly waiting, thanks for your work.
i can try to help you out
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do you plan to make it .jar based, since lower wave models mostly run on java?
you will find man developers for java
krittin98 said:
i can try to help you out
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do you plan to make it .jar based, since lower wave models mostly run on java?
you will find man developers for java
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.jar not poosible , whattsapp can't support it.
try to make it bada base

[Q] Mindstorms Intergration

Hello all,
During my studies I am designing a project involving a LEGO Mindstorms "Robot" and an accompanying Android app. I would like to send commands to the Mindstorms unit using Bluetooth. I know this is possible as while trialing some ideas in the MIT App Inventor I discovered Mindstorms command blocks.
I apologize if this is posted in the wrong place. I did do some searching around Google for a way to do this, yet I found nothing as of yet. I do not need a full script, just a link to the API/API Commands.
Many Thanks,
-James
You could have a look at the Catroid project. It's an open-source Scratch port for Android which allows you to enable NXT support in the settings.
Maybe you can find some useful information in its code.
Github: https://github.com/catrobat/catroid
Especially this part of the repo might be interesting: https://github.com/Catrobat/Catroid/tree/master/catroid/src/org/catrobat/catroid/legonxt
nikwen said:
You could have a look at the Catroid project. It's an open-source Scratch port for Android which allows you to enable NXT support in the settings.
Maybe you can find some useful information in its code.
Github: https://github.com/catrobat/catroid
Especially this part of the repo might be interesting: https://github.com/Catrobat/Catroid/tree/master/catroid/src/org/catrobat/catroid/legonxt
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Thanks for the info. Currently reading through the source code now. Does show how much of java I have forgotten though.
Off topic but you have another supporter for your petition
-James
deadwarrior63 said:
Thanks for the info. Currently reading through the source code now. Does show how much of java I have forgotten though.
Off topic but you have another supporter for your petition
-James
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Welcome and thanks.

PDFBox android porting effort

I just wanted to let the XDA community know that I've started a bitbucket project to port PDFBox to android. The repository is available at bitbucket.org/mkmatlock/android-pdfbox
Currently, I've ported a subset of java.awt to support geometry and ICC color management classes (using apache Sanselan and the sun awt source code), and trimmed out unsupported functionality from PDFBox that depends on BufferedImage and other awt native classes.
I have tested some features including:
-Text Extraction
-Annotation Parsing
I assume that other features still work, but I have not been focusing my efforts anywhere else.
I would be very happy if people wanted to contribute to the effort by forking and submitting pull requests to the project.
I hope that this library becomes useful to the community. Currently, it is buggy, it is missing many PDFBox features, and it likely won't compile correctly when you first clone the repository, but I think we can put together a nearly feature complete port without killing ourselves over it.
Thanks for your interest.

[Q] Which knowledge are required to build an ARA module?

Hi, I'm following Project Ara with interest and I was wondering...
Which knowledge do you think a team needs, to be able to build a module for Project Ara?
Which type of figures?
For what I have understood, it is need:
- A person able to create circuits with FPGA/ASIC: an Electronic Engineer?
- A person able to create Android Kernel Module: a low level Android/Linux developer.
- Someone who is able to build Android image ARA-Compatible
- An APP developer: for building the app to manage the new module
- A 3D designer for building the envelope
What do you think?
Am I missing something?
thanks you
The use of hacker is really tasteless. Maybe saying low level linux developer would be more tastefull
CovXX said:
The use of hacker is really tasteless. Maybe saying low level linux developer would be more tastefull
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thanks you, corrected
any other figure?
Bro development of hardwares is bit complicated then softwares and kernel but you can learn that, Maybe in a year you will become a good hardware developer.
garva1 said:
Bro development of hardwares is bit complicated then softwares and kernel but you can learn that, Maybe in a year you will become a good hardware developer.
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ehehe a year? optimistic
I'm not here, thinking to do all by myself, but just to understand which kind of figures I need if I ever want to build an ara module or to understand which type of knowledge I need if I ever want to join a team.
btw thanks you :good:
I don't know much about it but maybe some kind of electronic and electrical connections and circuits knowledge or maybe controller knowledge, But if you want to join the team then instead of development work you can also some management work.
garva1 said:
I don't know much about it but maybe some kind of electronic and electrical connections and circuits knowledge or maybe controller knowledge, But if you want to join the team then instead of development work you can also some management work.
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Electrical or Hardware is more complex than software
what?
I am an electrical hardware engineer. And i am very interrested in this project. To bad i can't find any information that helps me develop new modules
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Hi,
I would also think you need -
A mechanical design engineer to look into module structure and potential thermal issues.
Engineers who are in the context of what type of module you want to build. E.g. you'll need quite a few additional engineers (optics, camera module, actuator, sensor) to build a quality camera module.
Someone who understands manufacturing issues for the factory.
Jimbochou
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