![]() ![]() This is the only way this digital Sikhi can continue to evolve into more beautiful forms. The truth is that the people building Gurbani applications today are few – you can probably count them on your fingers – so I would like to encourage the new generation of young people to learn computer programming (a good start is HTML, CSS, JavaScript & Python) and to also start actively contributing to the development of new Gurbani apps. I feel compelled to mention volunteering and monetization. I spent a few days looking through and using these apps, and I present my review here. ![]() It’s coming to the end of 2011 now, so it’s a nice time to review what Gurbani Apps have been developed and are being developed, and perhaps where we could see them go in the future. I’ve always been excited by new technologies, especially since technology has the power to transform lives worldwide and the way in which we live. However, in case you’re looking to download an app today it’s worth mentioning that the most developed & accurate open source Gurbani Desktop & mobile app of today is being developed by the Khalis Foundation. ![]() Since the writing of this article the Gurbani app world has changed significantly. ![]()
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