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By: , IntoMobile
Friday, July 30th, 2010 at 3:40 AM

An Introduction to bada: A Developer's Guide

This is one of those components Samsung needs to engage developers to embrace the new platform (Bada) – books for developers. And that’s exactly what the Bada team is working on as we speak.

The book will be called “An Introduction to bada: A Developer’s Guide” and the first chapter is already available as a free download.

Wiley is Samsung’s publisher of choice and from their website you can grab the mentioned first chapter. Moreover, you can also pre-order the book from Amazon UK. It’s not a cheap book, though – prepare to pour out 25 pounds (24.75 to be more precise) to grab it.

So if you’ve been thinking to develop for the Samsung Wave series of devices, this is the book you should buy.

As you know, the Korean company has managed to move more than 1 million Wave units thus far and two other Bada-powered phones (Wave 2 and Wave 2 Pro) are about to hit the market. We’ve no doubts they’ll sell just as well…

[Via: SammiBlog]

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