One of the things that has been missing for anyone interested in mobile application development has been where to start. Most developers may have studied programming languages in college, but when it comes to keeping up with the constant changes and new platforms most current and would-be developers have to rely on self-taught methods and a lot of trial and error. RIM’s looking to help make it easier for anyone wanting to develop mobile applications for their BlackBerry devices.
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