I want to start developing for blackberry 10.

Hello

I want to start developing for Blackberry 10. Please suggest where I get the tutorial for study.

Here are the forums, you would use:

Native development:

http://supportforums.BlackBerry.com/T5/native-development/BD-p/native_sdk

Cascades (I recommend this):

http://supportforums.BlackBerry.com/T5/Cascades-development/BD-p/Cascades

And the place to start looking for other stuff is here:

https://developer.BlackBerry.com/develop/platform_choice/NDK.html

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