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Old 07-02-2012, 11:42 AM   #53
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Btw. is there an overview in what ways applications can be programmed for the kindle, maybe with some sample code? I already heard Java, Html and WAF.
If you already know that WAF is limited I think you should move on to a method capable of providing the things that are needed.
The different programming methods have prefix tags, and indexes. You can get to them via the master index sticky. Most stuff is not yet indexed though, but it is a good place to start. Be sure to check out the hacking wikis (linked into the device-specific indexes).
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