I want to develop the website in Kannada and English Language in Joomla 3.x.
I am not getting the Joomla Kannada language pack anywhere. How I can develop in Kannada. Is there any extensions/plugins available to do the same?
Joomla is an Open source project so you can translate it in Kannada.
You can see all the available translations here :
available joomla language
I’m afraid i don’t see your language.
In order to make a language pack for joomla, you can follow this tutorial :
https://docs.joomla.org/J3.x:Making_a_Language_Pack_for_Joomla
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I wanted to localize my Dotnetnuke to German Language.. any package or give me a clue to do it,So it would be better any package direct installation
You can use Languages in Admin Panel.and use Delidoft package.It's easy
I have knowledge of core Java and Android. now I wish to learn J2ME.
What are the tools are needed for start with J2ME.
and I read some tutorial for starting like http://www.roseindia.net/j2me/java-platform-micro-edition.shtml In this tutorial I read that I need to download
sun_java_wireless_toolkit-2_5_1-windows (WTK) along with java.
But in Oracle site when I check for j2me section they are saying to download sun_java_me_sdk-3_0-win and start . so which is first point to start J2me. and what the diffrence in both of these two .Any good site link to refer will be very helpful.
Thanks in Advance
If you need to develop for real-world devices you will need to download the 2.5 version of the WTK, as there are only a few J2ME devices which support J2M2 3.0 (if any). You can download WTK 2.5 here: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javasebusiness/downloads/java-archive-downloads-javame-419430.html#sun_java_wireless_toolkit-2.5.2_01b-oth-JPR
2.5 differs significantly from 3.0 and again: developing with 3.0 is of no use for existing devices.
Here's an overview of the feature of 2.5:
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/download-135801.html
As fas as I can see, the tutorial you posted is a good starting point.
I would like to suggest you to read j2me complete reference ..as you know core java already it is very easy to learn J2ME...,J2ME SDK3 is just little different from J2ME WTK 2.5.2 ,
check the following url for learn more or start with Java Microedition :
http://www.daniweb.com/software-development/mobile-development/threads/302854/646446#post646446
To start developing you need a IDE ,is a software application that provides comprehensive facilities to computer programmers for software development. I suggest you Netbeans, which you can download from here : NetBeans IDE Download Bundles and select a bundle which support Java ME(So you no longer need to download Java ME SDK,you'll get it along with Netbeans).
The next thing you need is to install the wireless toolkit as you read in the tutorial. Which you can get from :Sun Java Wireless Toolkit 2.5.2_01 for CLDC
The toolkit includes the emulation environments, performance optimization and tuning features, documentation, and examples that developers need to bring efficient and successful wireless applications.
Now you are ready to start .
Here are some links that can help you to start with :
Wireless Development Tutorial Part I
J2ME Tutorial, Part 1: Creating MIDlets
Guide to getting started in J2ME for the Motorola A780 phone
Deploying Wireless Java Applications
I bid for a freelance gig earlier, coding in the Apex language, used for the Force.com CRM platform. It looks like an interesting language to learn and code, but it also looks expensive.
Is there a way I can download a shell platform, just for the dev tools etc?
Salesforce gives away free Developer Editions at http://www.developerforce.com/events/regular/registration.php
Developer editions allow you to have access to all the Force.com standard objects, features, and development features.
Once you get a Development org up and running, you can download the Force.com IDE which is an Eclipse plugin and play with that.
I started working on Ext JS, but the building process has always been a headache to me as I always used notepad..
Can you suggest some tools which help me build the Ext JS applications easily....
Initial GUI Setup (if you're feeling lazy!)
Ext Designer
IDE for further development
Aptana Studio or CodeRun (online) or eCoder (online)
Bug testing during development
Firebug
Debugging the final layer of polish
YSlow for Firebug
I'm usually a fan of Eclipse, but Check out PHPStorm, it has better colouring, works well with libraries and does refactoring.
Try Aptana Studio + Firebug. Plus a handset of each type you intend to code for.
Also, see this link for an answer to a similar question:
"Debugging" ExtJS script
TextMate? It's really a matter of personal preference.
I recommend Textpad - I've been using it for 12 years now.
Spket IDE is powerful toolkit for working with JavaScript Framework like extjs.
You can also use Eclipse and Spket plugin for developing better javascript code. Visist http://www.spket.com/ for more details.
For me in particular it's about Sony Ericsson W715.
What languages can I use and what environment do I need?
A tutorial recommendation would also be nice.
Well, without more information as to what your applications are supposed to do, I would also recommend J2ME, especially given that SonyEricsson has additional useful proprietary APIs that are available to their partners.
You can also target the web browser on the phone by having a server send dynamic HTML and javascript code.
Flash Lite is also an option.
Recent SonyEricsson phones contain the capuchin technology: Write the GUI in Flash and the application engine in J2ME. That could be worth a look, depending on the skills of whoever is working on your applications.
They have a developer page..
http://developer.sonyericsson.com
Your only option would be J2ME. I recommend using Netbeans with the Mobility Pack for the task. Download the Java version, that includes Java ME.
Here is a tutorial on the net. I am sure you can find many more.
You should use J2ME (Java Micro Edition).