February 23, 2024

OPL Runtime and Tools Released for UIQ Platform

The third Symbian Platform (after the Communicators and Series 60) can now support OPL. Following a quiet development process, the OPL-Dev team is pleased to offer not only an OPL Runtime and SDK for UIQ, but a full suite of OPX Language extensions, providing access to almost every facet of the UIQ Platform.

Thanks also go to UIQ themselves, who have announced OPL at the annual 3GSM jaunt to Cannes., and have generally been really supportive of getting OPL onto devices such as the Sony Ericsson P900 and the Motorola A920.

More details can be found at the OPL Sourceforge Homepage.

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February 16, 2024

OPL at O'Reilly

I'm finally back in the UK, after talking about OPL at the O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference. The talk went really well, around 70 people turned up to listen and see what OPL could do. And I expect most people at the conference got personal demos of OPL from myself (and some free OPL applications on the MMC Cards I was giving away).

There's a lot of people out there interested in OPL, and programming their smartphones. There's also some corporate interest, some from Nokia, and some from other large organisations that I need to follow up. Hopefully we'll see some new programs from people in the near future.

In summary, OPL continues onwards, gaining mindshare, momentum and new runtimes so OPL can appear on more devices.

Some people have been watching news from Etech and asked "what are we going to do now Nokia are releasing Python for Series 60?" The obvious answer is nothing. Firstly OPL isn't all about Series 60 (more on that next week), and the languages are geared to doing different things. After talking to Nokia, there should be no reason why OPL cannot call Python scripts (and vice versa).

Secondly, the more languages a platform has, the more developers there are. The more developers there are, the more applications. The more applications, the better the community for the device.

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February 10, 2024

Are You Attending the OPL Presentation?

The talk is tomorrow, and not only will you get to hear what OPL is all about, you'll get to see real live OPL apps running on Symbian devices. There's also a whole bundle of OPL Related stuff to give away (yes, free for everyone who turns up), and the best members of the audience will win some jelly babies. \

Do you want to know more? Find the man in the kilt at O'Reilly's Emerging Technology Conference

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