We had a few requests for the slides to the Developing Applications for WebOS webcast. I’ve uploaded them to Slideshare, and they’re now available for those that wanted them.
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It’s great to look at the code examples in high resolution, sans the artifacts. Thanks!
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Chuq, thanks! –Neil.
Please Please give me access to the beta release of Palm Pre SDK!
Will I be able to handle multi touch by using JavaScript only? Keep up the great work!
There’s a Javascript browser infection going around. The Pre is largely Javascript and browser based. Here’s a link to the problem (and specific-problem resolution): http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/topic207776.html
showing that the Bad Guys simply used Javascript to do their redirection. What measures are being taken to prevent this on the Pre?
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