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Company founded in 1993 to create development tools for mobile devices | Company founded in 1993 to create development tools for mobile devices | ||
BASIC has always been the main programming language | * BASIC has always been the main programming language | ||
1993: NS Basic/Newton | * 1993: NS Basic/Newton | ||
1998: NS Basic/CE | * 1998: NS Basic/CE | ||
2000: NS Basic/Palm | * 2000: NS Basic/Palm | ||
2004: NS Basic/Symbian | * 2004: NS Basic/Symbian | ||
2010: AppStudio | * 2010: AppStudio | ||
Advantages of BASIC in teaching | * Advantages of BASIC in teaching | ||
= Preview of the next 4 days = | = Preview of the next 4 days = | ||
Review the daily program | * Review the daily program | ||
Review the objectives of each day | * Review the objectives of each day | ||
Day 1: The IDE and the Language | * Day 1: The IDE and the Language | ||
Day 2: Web Services and Device Features | * Day 2: Web Services and Device Features | ||
Day 3: MultiMedia, Social Media and Saving Data | * Day 3: MultiMedia, Social Media and Saving Data | ||
Day 4: JavaScript, device quirks and deploying | * Day 4: JavaScript, device quirks and deploying | ||
= Let me now if… = | = Let me now if… = | ||
I'm talking too fast. | * I'm talking too fast. | ||
You're not understanding well enough. | * You're not understanding well enough. | ||
You want me to go more in depth on some topics. | * You want me to go more in depth on some topics. |
Revision as of 12:52, 9 December 2013
History of NS BASIC and AppStudio
Company founded in 1993 to create development tools for mobile devices
- BASIC has always been the main programming language
- 1993: NS Basic/Newton
- 1998: NS Basic/CE
- 2000: NS Basic/Palm
- 2004: NS Basic/Symbian
- 2010: AppStudio
- Advantages of BASIC in teaching
Preview of the next 4 days
- Review the daily program
- Review the objectives of each day
- Day 1: The IDE and the Language
- Day 2: Web Services and Device Features
- Day 3: MultiMedia, Social Media and Saving Data
- Day 4: JavaScript, device quirks and deploying
Let me now if…
- I'm talking too fast.
- You're not understanding well enough.
- You want me to go more in depth on some topics.