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BlackBerry Java Application Development Using Visual Studio
Updated: 22 Feb 2009
BlackBerry Java application development using Visual Studio.
.NET2.0, J2ME, Blackberry, VS2005, Dev
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Ponnurangam D |
5.00 |
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The RIM BlackBerry PlayBook Difference
Updated: 14 Apr 2011
This article discusses some basic concepts about the RIM BlackBerry PlayBook, the Adobe AIR and Adobe Flash Player runtimes, the relevant SDKs and tooling choices, the BlackBerry ecosystem, and how they all fit together.
Blackberry, Dev, Virtualization
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Renaun Erickson |
5.00 |
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Extending QNX TileList: Liquid Tile List
Updated: 18 Apr 2011
In this post, I will show you how you can extend the TileList and AlternatingCellRenderer QNX components to change the UI and add additional functionality.
Blackberry, Dev
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Mihai Corlan |
5.00 |
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End-to-End Real World BlackBerry Application, Part 6
Updated: 16 Apr 2009
How to create a real-world BlackBerry application.
Java, eVC3.0, eVC4.0, WinMobile, Mobile, J2ME, SQL-CE, Dev
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MiamiCoder |
5.00 |
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Designing and Implementing Speech Bubbles for Blackberry Applications
Updated: 3 Nov 2011
The article presents how to implement speech bubbles (or message bubbles) for applications that run on Blackberry devices
Java, Mobile (Blackberry), Dev
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Florin Badea |
4.78 |
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End-to-End Real World BlackBerry Application, Part 5
Updated: 3 Sep 2008
Real world BlackBerry application walkthrough, Part 5.
C#, Java, Blackberry, Dev
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MiamiCoder |
4.67 |
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End-to-End Real World BlackBerry Application, Part 4
Updated: 4 Aug 2008
End-to-end real world BlackBerry application walkthrough, Part 4.
Java, C#1.0, C#2.0, C#3.0, Architect, Dev
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MiamiCoder |
4.33 |
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End-to-End Real World BlackBerry Application, Part 1
Updated: 25 Jun 2008
End-to-end real world BlackBerry application walkthrough.
Java, C#2.0, .NET2.0, Blackberry, ASP.NET, VS2005, Architect, Dev
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MiamiCoder |
4.20 |
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Using OAuth for Twitter Authentication on the BlackBerry PlayBook
Updated: 18 Apr 2011
I had some difficulty wrapping my head around OAuth the first few times I tried to use it so I’ll provide a quick explanation below as I walk through the sample.
Blackberry, Dev
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Ryan Stewart |
4.00 |
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End-to-End Real World BlackBerry Application, Part 3
Updated: 13 Jul 2008
End-to-end real world BlackBerry application walkthrough, Part 3.
C#, Java, .NET (.NET2.0), Blackberry, ASP.NET, VS2005, Architect, Dev, Design
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MiamiCoder |
3.91 |
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End-to-End Real World BlackBerry Application, Part 2
Updated: 15 Jul 2008
End-to-end real world BlackBerry application walkthrough, Part 2.
Java, C#2.0, Mobile (Blackberry), .NET2.0, VS2005, Architect, Dev, Design
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MiamiCoder |
3.67 |
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Creating User Interfaces in BlackBerry Applications
Updated: 11 Sep 2011
This article gives an introduction to creating user interfaces in BlackBerry applications
Java, Windows
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Azim Zahir |
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Creating Custom List Skins for the BlackBerry PlayBook
Updated: 18 Apr 2011
Skinning a List is quite a bit different than skinning something simple like a Button or a TextInput box
Blackberry, Dev
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Ryan Stewart |
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Skinning PlayBook Components
Updated: 18 Apr 2011
There are basically three ways you can skin components on the PlayBook: with a Flash Professional SWC that contains the graphic objects, with images, and using the AS3 drawing API. I’ll show off the last two.
Blackberry, Dev
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Ryan Stewart |
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Using BlackBerry PaymentService with Adobe AIR for the PlayBook
Updated: 14 Apr 2011
In this aritcle I will show you how to use the API in local mode to test the different responses your application can get during a purchase sequence.
Blackberry, Dev
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Renaun Erickson |
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Exploring the PlayBook Application’s Blackberry-tablet.xml
Updated: 15 Apr 2011
Description of the application descriptor file called "blackberry-tablet.xml"
Blackberry, Dev
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Renaun Erickson |
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Using MXML with QNX UI Components for the PlayBook
Updated: 15 Apr 2011
One of the less known facts about the Flex SDK and all its various parts is that MXML != Flex. MXML is a markup language that gets turned into ActionScript by mxmlc. With a little bit of knowledge of some metadata and willingness to build a bit of plumbing into a container class you can use MXML and
Blackberry, Dev
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Renaun Erickson |
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