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Nathan Andelin wrote:
I'm interested in supporting mobile browsers, and one thing that fuels that interest is that we listened to industry thought leaders about modularizing code under an MVC model, and we can now see potentially across-the-board reuse of our server components to support mobile devices in addition to desktop clients.

Well theoretically at least everything you do for the web is available for the mobile devices, at least in the sense that most devices have browsers. As long as you code to industry standard browser functionality and not IE, you're going to be golden, with the caveat that you half to code for smaller screens.

The real interesting bit though will be the thick client mobile application. I'm sticking with Android for the time being simply because it's all about Java (yet one more reason Java is the best language for an RPG programmer to learn). I may delve back into the iPhone, but for now the Droid is cool - especially since you can download and install a complete Droid emulation environment and SDK for free!

Joe

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