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Not really, dev registration is also free if you're a student, or part of Nokia's developer network. Nokia seeds thousands of phones (They sent me a Lumia 800).
Anyone who really shows initiative can realistically get a device if obtaining one is an issue. Nokia is currently running a contest whereby you submit two apps and they send you a free phone.
The barrier for entry is significantly lower than Android.
Not really, dev registration is also free if you're a student, or part of Nokia's developer network. Nokia seeds thousands of phones (They sent me a Lumia 800).
Anyone who really shows initiative can realistically get a device if obtaining one is an issue. Nokia is currently running a contest whereby you submit two apps and they send you a free phone.
The barrier for entry is significantly lower than Android.
Anyone who really shows initiative can realistically get a device if obtaining one is an issue. Nokia is currently running a contest whereby you submit two apps and they send you a free phone.
The barrier for entry is significantly lower than Android.
Free phone? Where do I sign up?
I've never written any C# code but it seems close enough to C++ and Java for me to pick it up quite quickly.





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Aren't you just an exception? I heard WP development required $100 key to fully utilize SDK or use the store (don't remember).
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As for MS giving out devices, they had to generate that %1 marketshare somehow