I've programmed a bit in Symbian C++ but I prefer not to, since I'm
really not that much into self-abuse.  Qt, on the other hand, is a
fairly nice C++ dialect that is also supported on some Symbian
platforms.  In fact, in many ways I prefer Qt to Java, except that the
tool chain stability sucks.

On Sep 15, 5:47 am, Rohan Malhotra <[email protected]> wrote:
> Guys,
>
> Create powerful apps for the world’s most popular smart phone platform
> with Symbian C++
>
> Symbian provides a secure, reliable operating system for smart phones
> and is created in Symbian C++
> Symbian C++ has been designed to run efficiently on devices with
> relatively limited memory and power resources. Several elements of
> Symbian C++ therefore differ from desktop C/C++ because of these
> requirements. Specific examples include a leaving mechanism that
> protects apps against a lack of requested resources and special
> handling of data through descriptors. While these mechanisms may be
> unfamiliar at first, once mastered they enable the coding of robust
> and efficient apps.
>
> For othr info check 
> this:http://www.forum.nokia.com/Develop/Other_Technologies/Symbian_C++/

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