@Torpedo Vegas, with the PDK out IRC is full of developers and a lot are sitting in Visual Studio messing around right now. Will be awesome to see the stuff people make.
(Also, I'm in the same boat as a large open source person helping out WebOS I find I will most likely jumping ship once that SDK is released. So many nice devices expected no real risk involved either.)
@Torpedo Vegas When I left Windows Mobile 6.5 for WebOS I told myself I wouldn't go back until they completely overhauled it. As much as I like WebOS, I'm feeling come this holiday season I'll be using a Windows Mobile Phone.
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I think I may get rid of my Pre for a Windows 7 phone. So impressed. Also, love Visual Studio.
@Torpedo Vegas, with the PDK out IRC is full of developers and a lot are sitting in Visual Studio messing around right now. Will be awesome to see the stuff people make.
(Also, I'm in the same boat as a large open source person helping out WebOS I find I will most likely jumping ship once that SDK is released. So many nice devices expected no real risk involved either.)
@Torpedo Vegas When I left Windows Mobile 6.5 for WebOS I told myself I wouldn't go back until they completely overhauled it. As much as I like WebOS, I'm feeling come this holiday season I'll be using a Windows Mobile Phone.