Internet Archive Launches OpenZDK: A New Platform for Hacker Creativity
The Internet Archive has launched the Open Zune Development Kit (OpenZDK), a new platform currently in its early stages with only one application available so far. The project aims to foster creativity within the hacker community by encouraging the development of more applications.
OpenZDK stands out by allowing the use of existing XNA applications alongside its own, providing developers with a broader range of options. Despite its infancy, the platform has already sparked interest, with the hacker community showing enthusiasm for its potential. As of now, the identity of the developer behind OpenZDK remains unknown, with search results not yielding any specific information.
OpenZDK, introduced by the Internet Archive, is an emerging platform that encourages the hacker community to develop applications. With its compatibility with XNA applications, it offers a promising start, despite limited information about its creator.
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