Maemo Coding Competition 1

Welcome to the first App development Contest for Maemo devices.
Are you bored waiting for new games to be released for your N900? Is your forehead wrinkled stressing about the lack of applications in the extras repository? Does the emptiness of the Ovi store make you urinate in your sleep? And do you call out your mother's name when making love to your girlfriend because of step 4 of 5 disappointment and unrelated mental issues?

Well now YOU can change that, my friends! Introducing the first ever N900 Coding Competition!

If you are new to programming or want to learn, here's the excuse to finally make something. Anything. Qt, PyQt, PyGTK, whatever language you like as long as it's functionally complete, runs safely, easily, and is targeted at the N900 platform. Don't make a virus kthx.

The winning application(s) will be decided by forum poll after the closing date of July 21st, 2010.

Entries are now being submitted. Good luck and most of all have fun!

Categories
There are 6 main categories for submissions:


 * Desktop
 * System & Utilities
 * Games
 * Graphics & Multimedia
 * Location & Navigation
 * Other

Prizes
'''Nokia invites the six winners (winner of each category) to the MeeGo Conference 2010, due to be held in Dublin, Ireland!  Travel and accommodation costs will be covered by Nokia. If the winner is unable to attend, a N900 can be offered in exchange.'''

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Also there will be a prize fund into which the community will be able to donate. If you would like to add to the prize fund please reply here.. $5, $10, anything would be gratefully received. Why not sponsor your favourite category?

Bounty Roll of Honor (So far, we're still collecting)
Here is the list of pledges and donations as of 06 July

Getting started with N900 development
The Nokia Qt SDK is the official set of tools with everything needed to design and create applications for the N900. The development wiki is a great place to start, it contains lots of code examples and development guides. The "Windows Python and Qt in 30 mins" thread is a great tutorial for beginners and will have you coding your first app in minutes, and here's a link to a tutorial from Linuxuser.co.uk. The key is to get started, and do not be afraid to ask questions. Beginners are definitely welcome in this comp, great oaks from little acorns grow..

The 'Developer' forum on maemo.org is an excellent resource to find answers and ask questions of your own.

Participants
Fill in the table with your application informations and progress. New participants can join at any time up until the closing date.

Rules

 * Entries to be submitted no later than Wednesday July 21 Midnight Greenwich time.
 * Entries will only be accepted for the following formats: Nokia N900.
 * Entries may be accepted for other systems but only if they benefit the above format. For example development tools, video encoders, game makers etc that run on PC/Mac/Linux...
 * Already released software must have a substantial upgrade from previous releases to qualify for judging and must also contain a list of changes the author has made to the previous version.
 * Submitted entries should be accompanied by a forum post, pm to competition organiser and/or a text file with the authors email, PayPal address (can be retrieved later), the name of the software and a brief description of the software. If this entry text file is packaged with your project, this file should be called "entry.txt". You should also provide a brief description of your work done and, if possible, a screenshot to be used in the voting thread.
 * Entries that are not stand alone software will have to include any libraries or files required to run, or they should be easily available via the normal Maemo.org and Nokia repositories. Clear instructions will have to be provided. In the case of interpreters and emulators copyrighted files should not be included.
 * Coding competition entries marked as beginner will also automatically be entered into the beginners contest. Entries to the beginners competition must be the authors first released coding project for the N900, and must have been released between the competition start and end dates.
 * Entries in languages other than English will be accepted as long as sufficient English documentation is provided.
 * Prize winners receiving a share of the collected bounty will be paid through Paypal transaction. Any fees charged by Paypal will be deducted from the prize amount.

Wishlist
For more, see the Wish List and Ports pages