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Old 07-19-2012, 12:06 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by geekmaster View Post
@MaPePer: As I mentioned in other posts, I am still waiting for a useful contribution from you that adds value to the kindles
me too.
I had some tests in the past, that i didn't wanted to fail, so i did not invest much time in this.
Also i will get a C and C++ course next semester, so i think it would be a good Idea, to actually learn the language, before i take a look at your programs.
(The only things i have ever done with C and C++ was a PI-calculating program and hello world program [if i calculated right that was at age 15 to 16 ])
So for now i will go on trying to improve the wiki and create a Kindlet.

Thanks for putting efforts in getting the words right. I'm aware, that in this Forum the term 'native' is used in a way, that does not feel right for me.
Because natively i translate the word "native" in conjunction with "Kindle Software" to "the supposed way to put software on the kindle".
I thought it might be a good idea to point out, that it MIGHT be misused and that we should be aware of other people, who have the same problems with the word as me

Also i wanted to remind twobob, that the index is not complete and that i couldn't find a answer to OP's question on the linked wiki page.




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Matthias
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