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Carbide.c++ 1.0 Express on Developer.com

Blognotes - August 25th, 2006 - Written by Markus Ahonen

I just found a brand new article by Alex Gusev on Developer.com that covers the basics of working with Carbide.c++ Express. Alex apparently has written all kinds of articles on mobile software development. It’s cool to get people with experiences from other platforms to take a look at our tools.

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Comments(3)

  1. maximusesunny wrote

    Why? after all Why? why nokia is doing this? why Carbide.c++. it took me so much of my time to learn working with VC++ and series 60 sdk and now i havta learn carbide…and its nothin but crap tool …
    try this:
    1)start carbide and open a project.
    2)open carbide help.
    3)Go to menu->Project->properties and at the same time try to access help….I bet you its impossible to access help unles you dont close properties dialog box.

    If someone has to refer to help …how the F… do they access help …

    such a crap tool …

    and coming to help ..gosh …it sucks …it sucks big time …where r we heading man ???? light years behind VS 2005 i must say this to u guys …

  2. Markus Ahonen wrote

    If you’ve been using Express 1.0 for development, I’d like to ask you to try the Express 1.1 product (see http://blogs.s60.com/creatingcarbidecpp/2006/11/released_carbidec_11_express.html) and see if it resolves any of the issues you’re having with the product. I’m also interested in understanding your development problems in detail — you can either post them here or email me directly, at markus.ahonen@nokia.com.

    Cheers,

    //markus

  3. Anonymous wrote

    carbride c++ 1.1 isnt good tool - its slowest IDE i’ve ever seen, its recompiling cpp files even if its not necessary, his ‘tasks queue’ is always blocking something; and i dont thing compiler needs 300MB of RAM on start ( thnx java ). etc… uncomfortable tool for developing… Metrowerks Codewarrior rulez!