I've been poking my nose in mobile software development since 2000, starting on what was then the ER5 and Ericsson's R380. Since then I've been doing a bit of everything on the S60 Platform, from learning its bits and pieces to helping others find their way trough the maze.
ltomuta | 10 December, 2008 21:30
Last time I've asked my colleagues from Symbian about updating the compiler used in the Symbian/S60 SDKs the answer was something like ... it's on the list, we're looking into it. I don't know what the status is now but it seems we no longer need to wait for an official release (ok, it depends on how much we're ready to risk "hacking" the SDK).
Forum Nokia user MKechlibar just announced that he has managed to tame the beasts and, judging by the nicely documented Wiki article he wrote, everybody should be able to follow his lead.
Have a look at the article, its title is How to use GCCE 4 with Symbian SDKs, and why not, give it a try!
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ltomuta | 09 December, 2008 23:00

Qt for S60 |
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ltomuta | 08 December, 2008 09:00
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ltomuta | 05 December, 2008 12:03
The new Carbide.c++ 2.0 has been released today and there's a bit of extra surprise coming with this news: all the Carbide.c++ editions are now free of charge.
In fact the Express version as such no longer exists, and while the installer still prompts you to select one of the three remaining editions they are all available to you for free so you may as well pick the OEM Professional edition and have all the product features enabled.
On device debugging now available for everybody. Isn't this the best piece of news yet?
More information in product's web pages.
Update (09.12.2008): There seems to be a little licensing problem with the Developer edition and a patch is available in a Discussion Board post. Also changed edition recommendation to Professional, nobody* really needs the OEM specific feature.
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