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Starting to develop applications for Maemo is easy if you are used to programming desktop applications, and fairly simple if you already know about Linux and GTK+. The Maemo SDK is the tool to build applications. Download the Maemo SDK to create, port and test applications using a regular PC that will behave just like a device running Maemo. The Maemo SDK provides all of its development tools inside Scratchbox. As the Scratchbox environment is practically a full GNU/Linux system, it includes the standard GNU/Linux development tools. Debugging is done with tools like GDB, valgrind, ltrace and strace. Performance profiling can be done with tools like htop, oprofile and time and compiling with the GCC toolchain. Some of these tools offer graphical user interfaces which can also be used. Of course this isn’t a comprehensive list of the tools and if the tools shipped with the SDK don’t suit to needs or personal preferences, most utilities can be easily run practically unchanged in Scratchbox.
Starting to develop applications for Maemo is easy if you are used to programming desktop applications, and fairly simple if you already know about Linux and GTK+. The Maemo SDK is the tool to build applications. Download the Maemo SDK to create, port and test applications using a regular PC that will behave just like a device running Maemo. The Maemo SDK provides all of its development tools inside Scratchbox. As the Scratchbox environment is practically a full GNU/Linux system, it includes the standard GNU/Linux development tools. Debugging is done with tools like GDB, valgrind, ltrace and strace. Performance profiling can be done with tools like htop, oprofile and time and compiling with the GCC toolchain. Some of these tools offer graphical user interfaces which can also be used. Of course this isn’t a comprehensive list of the tools and if the tools shipped with the SDK don’t suit to needs or personal preferences, most utilities can be easily run practically unchanged in Scratchbox.
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The Maemo Tutorial is a good introduction to development using Scratchbox and debugging tools are described in depth in The Maemo Debugging Guide.
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You will find step-by-step on instructions on how to build your own application in the "How to build application page". Also tutorials and a complete online training are available on maemo.org. The Maemo Tutorial is a good introduction to development using Scratchbox and debugging tools are described in depth in the Maemo Debugging Guide.
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You will find step-by-step on instructions on how to build your own application in the "How to build application page". Also tutorials and a complete online training are available on maemo.org.
== Improving the Maemo platform ==
== Improving the Maemo platform ==

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