Wednesday, 2 May 2012

BlackBerry 10 developer toolkit released in beta



BlackBerry 10 developer toolkit released in beta, adds Native and WebWorks SDKs for app-building flexibility.


Will BlackBerry 10 be the hallowed OS that heals Waterloo's recent wounds or yet another RIM-shot to highlight its foibles? Only the fickle tide of consumer interest will certainly tell. But while the success and awareness of that new platform undoubtedly rests on the company's shoulders, a great deal of it also hinges upon crucial developer support. 



RIM's released its developer toolkit in beta. The tools, launched ahead of forthcoming BB 10 devices and the nascent ecosystem are designed for flexibility, allowing third parties to choose between the Native SDK with its OS-specific APIs or the WebWorks SDK for HTML5 and CSS. The company's even gotten a head-start and partnered with the likes of Gameloft, which has already committed to optimizing 11 of its software titles for use on the platform. There's still a long road to US recovery ahead for the ailing BlackBerry brand, so let's hope this latest call-to-arms isn't lost on the dev community. 














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