Name
Mr. Sajid Ali Anjum
From
Pakistan
Academic Qualification
MSc Computer Science (Intelligent Information Systems), NUST, Islamabad, Pakistan – In progress
BSc Computer System Engineering Student from U.C.E.T, The Islamia University Of Bahawalpur, Pakistan – 2007-11
Doing
Helping developers at Nokia Developer Discussion Board, writing articles, developing open-source,freeware and commercial projects. I am also a publisher at Nokia Store .
http://store.nokia.com/publisher/SajiSoft/
Expert In
Qt, Flash, Graphics, Java, Symbian C++, Symbian, UI Design,2D Games, Web Technology
Experience
– Developing softwares for mobile phones since 2008.
– Developed 15+ mobo projects including open-source,freeware, commercial and research base projects.
Honors and Awards
– Nokia Developer Champion since Feb 2010.
– Poster Of The Month (February 2010) (More Info)
– DZone’s MVB (Most Valuable Blogger)
– Shortlisted in PTA-Ericsson Mobile Excellence Award
– Nokia Developer Launchpad
– crossed 1000 posts at Nokia Developer Discussion Board. https://twitter.com/#!/nokiadeveloper/status/65544924040409088
– Qt Ambassador
Profile @ Nokia Developer:
December 10, 2009 at 7:38 am
Great job bro Thumbs Up!! Waiting for more innovations from you! 🙂
May 20, 2010 at 1:01 pm
Hello Sajid
As you may recall – but probably don’t!, I would like to make an application for my Series 40 6700 Classic, så that will display my current position, course and speed – that’s all!
I’ve written about it at http://discussion.forum.nokia.com/forum/showthread.php?p=738727 to which you have replied – several times. But I am still uncertain of the basic premise: Should I use Flash Lite or J2ME? (Or maybe I just don’t want to listen to the answer. 😉 Because for some reason I would prefer to use Flash Lite.) So I’m asking again: Can it be done with both platforms? Which platform would you recomend I use and why?
May 22, 2010 at 6:13 am
Hi Soren!
As i already answered u that it is not possible to access GPS via Flash Lite on S40 phones.From this statement, it is clear that u can use GPS via JavaME only . Once u learn JavaME, than u have two options regarding creation of the UI (frontend), either u can design interface in JavaME (use less resources and end-user friendly) or u can use Flash Lite with JavaME (use more resource as in this case, u combine Flash & JavaME to create single application).
I recommend u to use JavaME only if u just want to create a Location Base application and if u want to use Flash Lite than u can only create frontend in Flsh Lite but backend must be written in JavaME (for more info read: SWFxME project).
Best Regards,
Sajid Ali Anjum