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Carbide.c++ is a development tool for software developers who wish to create applications that run on Symbian OS phones. The Carbide.c++ IDE (Integrated Development Environment) is based on Eclipse, an open-source tools platform. Carbide.c++ extends the capabilities of Eclipse to provide a Symbian-specific programming environment that is extensible in all the great ways that Eclipse allows.
This blog records the development process that the Carbide.c++ engineering team goes through when the product is created. For more reasons, read the first blog post.
Contributors include product managers, test engineers, software engineers, and architects from the development team.
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