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marquk
2nd February 2007, 12:49
Developing Series 60 Applications: A Guide for Symbian OS C++ Developers




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Developing Series 60 Applications: A Guide for Symbian OS C++ Developers (Nokia Mobile Developer Series) by Leigh Edwards, Richard Barker, Staff of EMCC Software Ltd.

Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional (March 1, 2004) | ISBN-10: 0321227220 | CHM | 3,5 Mb | 752 pages


Series 60 smartphone developers are deploying the next wave of mobile services. With more than 60% of all mobile phone manufacturers licensing Series 60 Platform, Series 60 represents the smartphone market with the largest user base for mobile application developers.
To help nurture this growing market, Nokia has worked directly with EMCC Software, a leading Symbian and Series 60 Competence Center, to create Developing Series 60 Applications, the definitive guide to Series 60 development for C++ programmers and software designers. Fully reviewed by Nokia's subject matter experts, the authors cover the entire development processfrom design, programming, and testing to debugging and deploymentwhile providing sixty complete projects, each with full C++ source code and installation scripts.

Developing Series 60 Applications includes coverage of:

— Series 60 development tools, IDEs, and C++ SDKs
— The underlying Symbian OS
— Application design with the Series 60 framework architecture
— User interface controls, menus, dialogs, lists, and editors
— Basic and advanced Series 60 communications APIs
— Multimedia development: drawings, fonts, bitmaps, animation, and audio
— Invoking standard application views and using application engines
— Building more powerful applications with C++ APIs
— Series 60 Developer Platforms 1 and 2


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jithin6g
2nd February 2007, 13:10
what format is the file? i'm not able to open it???

card
4th March 2007, 15:18
It's interesting but I always got problems with rapidshare. :(
Thanks anyway

lanz69
22nd March 2007, 18:58
what format is the file? i'm not able to open it???

same like me..cannot open???

ijhtio
30th March 2007, 15:43
hi marquk...i know i am 2 months late...but can you please upload the file again...the link is dead bro :)....

waiting for your reply...

wl
30th March 2007, 16:31
it's CHM file. already posted before, imho

ijhtio
30th March 2007, 16:39
hey wl, i didn't get you...???
i was saying that both of the above links are dead....file is not there in those links... :)

wl
5th April 2007, 15:24
hey wl, i didn't get you...???
i was saying that both of the above links are dead....file is not there in those links... :)

here ([Only registered and activated users can see links]) the same book

SAMET04106
6th August 2007, 02:56
2 link are dead ... :(