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I was going through Questions every good .Net developer should be able to answer and was highly impressed with the content and approach of this question, and so in the same spirit, I am asking this question for Smartphon(Iphone/Android) Developers.

What questions do you think should a good Smartphone (Iphone/Android) programmer be able to answer?

I am marking this question as community wiki as it is not user specific and it aims to serve programming community at large.

Looking forward for some amazing responses.

Please answer questions too,so that people could learn something new regarding the language, too.

Rachel
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  • I want this question to be community question, how can I can make it community question? – Rachel Jun 01 '11 at 14:40
  • I believe this question would be worthy for different smartphone developers and so would appreciate if negative voter can justify his or her stand for marking question as negative? – Rachel Jun 01 '11 at 14:45
  • Is this not the right place for such knowledge based questions? I have gone through other similar questions and SO Community had accepted those questions and so had asked this questions for Smart Phone Developers, I am open to delete this question if need be but would certainly appreciate some feedback in terms of comments from SO Community. – Rachel Jun 01 '11 at 14:50
  • Answer to the Community Wiki question: http://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/11740/what-are-community-wiki-posts – neteinstein Jun 01 '11 at 14:55
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    Rachel, poll questions are no longer considered suitable for Stack Overflow. They were more common once, but got out of hand. This *might* work over on programmers.stackexhange.com. – Michael Petrotta Jun 01 '11 at 14:56
  • can you move it to programmers site? – Rachel Jun 01 '11 at 15:03
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    I'm not 100% sure it *is* suitable for p.se, so I didn't vote to migrate there. If this question isn't migrated, and you think it's suitable for p.se, you can post it there yourself. But review similar questions on that site there first, and the [FAQ](http://programmers.stackexchange.com/faq). – Michael Petrotta Jun 01 '11 at 15:31

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