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Geek Culture / Mobile phone awesomeness

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Location: Milton Keynes, UK
Posted: 26th May 2011 19:57
I had to tell someone this, and I doubt anyone I know in real life would care, lol; So I thought I'd share it with you guys

I have just installed MonoDevelop on my mobile phone, and written, compiled and ran a "Hello World" console app.

Geeky I know, but I'm overjoyed at the thought of being able to code on my phone, and I now have no excuses for not learning c#

bitJericho
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Location: United States
Posted: 26th May 2011 20:22
Reminds me of coding on my TI calculator

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Interplanetary Funk
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Location: Ipswich, United Kingdom
Posted: 26th May 2011 21:36
YOU CAN CODE ON A MOBILE?! OMG!!! WANT!!

What mobile and how?


Visit my blog for any and all info on what I do coding wise.
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Posted: 26th May 2011 21:49
My phone is a Nokia n900, possibly the single coolest gadget on the face of the planet

And MonoDevelop is "an IDE primarily designed for C# and other .NET languages", or so it says on the website. Basically it's like Visual Studio, except its free (and possibly open source? but I may be wrong)

Phaelax
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Joined: 16th Apr 2003
Location: Metropia
Posted: 26th May 2011 23:08
Just to share some insight on the Mono project:

"Mono can be run on Android, BSD, iOS, Linux, Mac OS X, Windows, Solaris, and Unix operating systems as well as some game console operating systems such as the ones for the PlayStation 3, Wii, and Xbox 360."


And then there's Moonlight, Silverlight implementation into Mono.

Lemonade
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Posted: 26th May 2011 23:41
I want a Windows Phone 7 so I can program XNA games for it.

bergice
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Location: Oslo,Norway
Posted: 27th May 2011 19:11
A friend of mine coded an application which sent a message to his phone when someone tried to access his computer. Pretty awesome.

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