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March 09, 2007 Carbide.c++ 1.2 Beta progressing well Posted by Markus Ahonen at 10:50 AM | Categories: Blognotes, Carbide.c++ 1.2, General, Work in Progress

For those using Carbide.c++ 1.1, you'll be glad to know that our beta program is progressing well and we're planning to release Beta Release 3 over the course of the weekend. Feedback is positive and we're expecting to fix a lot of user-reported issues in the last few cycles. Once the product nears its GM date we'll start providing more info via the blog.

We're also thinking about releasing the final Beta release publicly, via Forum Nokia. If you're developing with OpenC or PIPS, this could make your life easier as target type support is built-in with 1.2.

Oh yeah. On a related note: if you're interested in posix-C development on Symbian, Erik Jacobson (Symbian's product manager for Open Environment & PIPS) seems to be pretty active on the Symbian blog. Which, as anything cool on the web these days, seems to still be in beta.


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