Mobile device code

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    Mobile device code is presently complex and difficult to write. The emergence of Python on some Nokia platforms is very encouraging, and according to its own R&D division, 1000 lines of C++ can be replaced by 11 lines of Python in a typical application. They also demonstrate RFID as a feature of their new phones, making Consumerium Services incredibly easy to implement for those products that have an RFID tag.

    Issues with mobile device code: