BSCurrency – Eve Edition

So I started coding today. I haven’t really gotten very far, as I have been out most of the day, but still, I’ve decided to write the Eve VM edition of my BS Currency application.

But why did I choose this over the other projects I had in mind? I guess it was a combination of things, really. The main being that I would really like the ability to look up rates while I’m out, but it was also a need to learn to use the Eve VM properly. I’ve written a small test app in it, and that didn’t work on my HTC Touch Diamond, so I sorta just let it rest, but the people at the Eve VM forum are really helpful, so with their latest suggestions, I’m going to try and see if I can’t make a functional application for my mobile, and then afterward, I just might make a J2ME version of it as well.

Also, I just might write down and publish the steps I’m taking in programming this application, though first, I might publish a small tutorial on how to make Eve VM work in the newer versions of NetBeans.

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2 Responses to BSCurrency – Eve Edition

  1. Norberto Fuentes says:

    Need to know if you have make work with Netbeans , if so can you tell me how. Thanks

  2. AngelOD says:

    Actually I did get it to work in NetBeans, and I was working on a guide for it, but I never actually completed it, since I ended up moving on to other things. More specifically, I kept running into a wall with Eve, where I couldn’t figure out what to do, so in the end I just stopped worrying about it. Besides, I moved on to Android, which I find to be far better in many ways, but I suppose that’s a question of personal preference.

    Anyway, if you wish to explore this further, I can certainly help you along. I wrote the beginning part of the tutorial for it, and should be able to finish it for you, but it won’t be until I’m back home, since my little netbook isn’t too happy about running NetBeans. It can run it, but it’s terribly slow.

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