LiMo or Android?
That’s the problem. While Android offers a full stack to hack with, LiMo delivers a unified middleware and OS level.
LiMo, at the time or writing, is way advanced than Android, since it’s nearly a year that it’s on the market, while Android was release on Novembre, 2007.
Java fr Android, C/C++ for LiMo. But I’ve read in some documents that you can develop applications for LiMo in Java too.
So far we have Symbian, Windows Mobile, LiMo, Android, Blackberry, Qtopia, $addaOShere for mobile phones, and even if Symbian has the control of the market, the others, with Windows at the head, are on the way to grab a significant slice of the mobile market.
One thing: with so many different Operating Systems, not compatible each other, developers are in real trouble, because they have to choose a platform or another, and porting applications between different systems is really difficult, not just for the different languages, but for the architecture...
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