Is there a common language for developing a cell phone?

I want my customers to be able to read their data on my website through cell phones.

My site is an ASP.NET application.

I have seen that Nokia and Apple have their own SDKs that allow you to create an application to create applications.

  • Is there a unique language platform that I can encode for my software to run on all cell phones? Like java or c ++?
  • If so, is there a quick launch application so I can study it?
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Rhodes Rhomobile, Ruby, iPhone, Windows Mobile, RIM (Blackberry), Symbian (Nokia) Android.

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If you take the iPhone example, they do not support flash for various reasons, and there are only two development methods - either you use your own SDK, which is by no means universal, or you essentially make an AJAX application - this may also work poorly on other devices with crappy javascript support. As far as I remember, once working with Windows Mobile, the situation there was similar, so I think that for these devices there is no real universal way to develop.

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