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Author's profile photo Stan Stadelman

New SUP Developer Resources

The SUP Developer Video Podcast has been accepted to iTunes!  It currently features the screencast tutorial series by Himagiri Mukkamala and Ian Thain, including a new post on “Using Desktop Browser for Hybrid Web Container App Debugging”.

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http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/sup-developers-video-podcast/id443324429 I wanted to take the opportunity to point to some additional resources for SUP developers throughout SDN and the web:

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      Author's profile photo Bala Prabahar
      Bala Prabahar
      This is truly awesome:). Thank you for listing all SUP resources in one place. I'll review them and post additional comments if necessary.

      Is there a way to get trial version of SUP? or how much would it cost, single user, development only version?

      Thanks again,
      Bala

      Author's profile photo Stan Stadelman
      Stan Stadelman
      Blog Post Author
      @Bala:  A public developer edition is not yet available, but we are working to upgrade our processes to be more developer-friendly! We will keep the community posted asap. In the meantime, please go through the typical SAP and Sybase channels @ SAP Marketplace or SPDC.
      Author's profile photo Tushar Shinde
      Tushar Shinde
      Nice Blog, very informative & giving lots of Inputs on SUP.
      Author's profile photo Clemens Suter-Crazzolara
      Clemens Suter-Crazzolara

      HI Stan, perhaps I can hightlight two additional resources:

      Author's profile photo Former Member
      Former Member

      Hi Stan,

                Thanks for the blog,

      I have small doubt.

      If i develop an application using Hybrid Apps.

      Can i use same application for all OS's ( IOS, Android , BlackBerry Windows etc.. )?

      Author's profile photo Stan Stadelman
      Stan Stadelman
      Blog Post Author

      One of our customers on HWC gave me the following rule-of-thumb:  developing for mobile web (including the HWC) is a develop once, test on each process.  The mobile web still has some rendering inconsistencies across browsers, so you should allocate some time in your project for resolving these via CSS.