Linked by David Adams on Mon 4th Apr 2011 02:25 UTC, submitted by eml.nu
PDAs, Cellphones, Wireless Nokia has just posted that it has completed putting the Symbian source code online at symbian.nokia.com. This means that both company-supported and independent developers can now access the Symbian source code again, after the effective closure of the Symbian Foundation. This follows the interim measure of FTP access to Symbian Foundation hosted content being given out on request.
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vivainio
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2008-12-26

Yeah the still license it but would you as a developer really want to develop for a platform that will not be improved or included on new hardware?


If you develop w/ Qt, you are not stuck with Symbian alone.

As an example, check out this vid w/ Symbian & Galaxy Tab running the same native Qt apps:

http://cutehacks.com/2011/04/04/cutehacks-on-android/

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Bill Shooter of Bul Member since:
2006-07-14

Oh yeah, I'm keeping a very close eye on that. I would *love* to develop in qt for android. If it happens to work on other platforms that I have less confidence in, so much the better.

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