Hi Ravi,
A good starting point is FN Wiki which provides good knowledge-base for Python
on Symbian.
Here is an article that can get you
started:
http://wiki.forum.nokia.com/index.php/Python_on_Symbian/01._Introduction
I wrote a book on "Python on Symbian" - its available at amazon (priced to
[BangPypers] mobile application development
On Thu, Dec 17, 2009 at 10:20 AM, Pankaj Nathani wrote:
> I have to say something here :-)
>
> >Symbian is nearing end-of-life as the chosen platform for smartphones
> for Nokia.
>
> Well, thats not true. Symbian is going to be the platf
I have to say something here :-)
>Symbian is nearing end-of-life as the chosen platform for smartphones
for Nokia.
Well, thats not true. Symbian is going to be the platform for smartphone
development for Nokia. Nothing is stopping them from doing so.
Maemo is target to high end mobile devices
Hi,
Morning :-)
>And, we are not suppose to change logo every year !
Changing the year in the logo every year shouldn't be a problem. If the logo
doesn't have the year mention - we should have to explicitly mention it below
the logo everywhere to tell the people that its an event for 2009. I pr
people prefer before voting?
Wondering,
Cheers,
Pankaj, still baffled
From: Noufal Ibrahim
To: Bangalore Python Users Group - India
Sent: Thursday, May 21, 2009 8:49:11 PM
Subject: Re: [BangPypers] PyCon India logo contest!
On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 7:50 PM,
Hi,
Many potential designs - we have great designers in the community I must say :-)
I like many of the designs but it is difficult to judge which one is the best
without seeing all together at one place.
I propose - after uploading all the logo designs to the Wiki - we should hold a
private
>A variation of previous logo. We have attempted to incorporate the inputs from
>the group.
Quite impressive quick work.
Would prefer "Pycon-India" to be written horizontally rather than transversely
- easy readability counts! May be "Pycon-India" and "2009" could interchanged.
Imo, it would
Hi,
>From the submissions so far, this gets my vote although I think it needs some
>minor tweaks.
Looks good, though the black text does not blend in well. Looks cute, but too
small for now - like an icon. Needs some encircling elements or something to
decorate - some blending text might help
e: My name is Pankaj Nathani and people know me as Croozeus in
PyS60 world. I am a developer of mobile applications on Symbian platform. I
spend most of my time developing applications on Python for S60. For those of
who may not be familair with Python for S60 - better known as PyS60, is Nokia’s