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Who's steering the ship while Eduardo is vacationing? Do we accept Python samples in this repo? (not that there's necessarily a better place for it) |
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No Python here. We would need to create a new repo for it. I'm on vacation until the 20th. If you can wait until then, that would be simplest... |
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Sample to demonstrate how to implement pull to refresh functionality in QML. Uses App.net to show a public stream of data that can be refreshed. Currently uses BBPy (http;//blackberry-py.microcode.ca/), but is easily transferable to C++-based code to be used by others.