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Mauricio Leal's BlogApril 2007 ArchivesOk, I've developed my Java ME application. Now what?Posted by maltron on April 25, 2007 at 11:05 AM | Permalink | Comments (5)I’m pretty sure that developing a Java ME application is an incredible experience. First, because you have to be very clever on fit everything in a very tiny devices, restrained by display resolution and screen size, not much memory and a few ways of input data (usually a numeric keypad or stylus). Second, because once you did the application and you deploy into your device, it’s really feels good taking your application right into your pocket and do something useful. (I particular I loved to show off some application developed by myself, which it’s something that my friends already had in their “heavy” laptops…Sometimes, it’s hilarious). However, taking this application into the open market and get users to play, it’s totally another story. It really doesn’t matter how simple your application will be, a certain amount of quality is always required (and trust me, you’ll avoid a bunch of problems if you maintain some quality). I guess the most obvious question in your head is: All right, but how do I keep a good quality in my mobile applications? Simple answer: Use the 5 “T”’s rule: Test, Test, Test, Test and Test How to make money with MobilePosted by maltron on April 23, 2007 at 08:28 AM | Permalink | Comments (5)Although I don’t have the official numbers, I’m sure most of developers are looking a way to make money with their mobile applications. Some may find really hard to develop a business model, so you can offer Java mobile applications to millions of hunger consumers out there. | ||
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