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Before starting to develop your Hildon applications you need to get, install and properly configure the Maemo SDK. You can download and learn how to use the latest SDK in [http://maemo.org/development/sdks/ Maemo SDK Releases].
Before starting to develop your Hildon applications you need to get, install and properly configure the Maemo SDK. You can download and learn how to use the latest SDK in [http://maemo.org/development/sdks/ Maemo SDK Releases].
==Introduction==
==Introduction==
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To begin our introduction to Hildon, we start with the simplest program possible - <code>base.py</code>. This program creates a window and has no way of exiting except to be killed by using the shell.
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To begin our introduction to Hildon, we start with the simplest program possible - base.py. This program creates a window and has no way of exiting except to be killed by using the shell.
'''Example 1.1. Simple Hildon program'''
'''Example 1.1. Simple Hildon program'''

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