Looking Back on One Year of RIM Open Source Repositories
Tomorrow is the first day of BlackBerry DevCon Americas 2011. A year ago, at BlackBerry DevCon 2010, RIM released our first RIM-sponsored Open Source project, the BlackBerry® WebWorks™ runtime for...
View ArticleOpen Source and the BlackBerry PlayBook OS Platform
Today, Research In Motion® (RIM®) announced the 1.0 release of our Native SDK (NDK) for BlackBerry® PlayBook OS. What does that mean? Native means C/C++, BlackBerry PlayBook OS is our advanced platform...
View ArticlePackaged WebGL Game Now Available in BlackBerry App World
Last month, Adam Stanley discussed the giant leap forward that our WebGL support has brought to web development for the BlackBerry® PlayBook™ tablet, Adam wrote: “…you could build a standalone...
View ArticleZXing and CppUnit ported for BlackBerry 10
Hope your Monday is going great. Here’s a guest post from Clifford Hung (hungc on Github) on two new contributions to the BlackBerry Open Source community. Image By André Karwath (Own work)...
View ArticleBlackBerry 10 Samples Galore
We know you need samples to learn from, borrow from, and modify. During the BlackBerry® 10 Jam in Orlando, we released many samples to help you start building for BlackBerry 10. More samples are in...
View ArticlePictureWall: a new HTML5 sample on Github
Gord published a new HTML5 sample during BlackBerry® 10 Jam: PictureWall, which is a BlackBerry® WebWorks™ application that controls a “wall” tiled with tablets like the BlackBerry® PlayBook™ tablet....
View ArticleUpstreaming Contributions: Where did the Cocos2d-x code go?
If you visit our Cocos2D-X repository today you will find just a README.md file. Where’s the code? Well, we removed it two weeks ago, in a Go Upstream! commit. This sequence exemplifies a class of our...
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