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Originally posted by Kivada View PostYou are aware that technology has progressed and that you can now get 128Gb in an SD card the size of a US postage stamp for around $80 US correct?
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Originally posted by akincer View PostUsing native programming languages to Ubuntu/Linux (i.e. not Java) means that devs can build on their already existing apps for Ubuntu/Linux and not reinvent the wheel.
Android does support C/C++, which is typically what is meant by "native". Tons of Android apps use C/C++ like Chrome and Webkit and most games.
There are a few great Qt/C++ apps (I think Autodesk Maya), but that's not the strength of desktop Linux.Last edited by DanLamb; 08 August 2013, 11:38 AM.
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Originally posted by DanLamb View PostUbuntu Mobile is pushing HTML5 and QML for app development: neither of those are "native". QML is JavaScript based and has automatic garbage collection.
Android does support C/C++, which is typically what is meant by "native". Tons of Android apps use C/C++ like Chrome and Webkit and most games.
There are a few great Qt/C++ apps (I think Autodesk Maya), but that's not the strength of desktop Linux.
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