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June 20, 2006 Creating Carbide.c++ Posted by Jukka Eklund at 11:02 AM | Categories: Application development

Did you notice the guys making the new Eclipse-based IDE for S60 have a blog also? It's not yet been correctly linked from our other blogs, that's a shame..

Check out the latest post on Platform Security:

Anyway, things we're going to be looking at are...
- Scanning used APIs during buildtime, and creating a report of which capabilities are being accessed (API-to-Capability-to-API mapping)
- Ability to change the certificate used for the build, so quick testing of capabilities is possible
- Integrating the Symbian signing and pre-certification testing tools into the process

Sounds good, right? Head over there and give your comments!

-Jukka


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Moi Jukka,

Thanks for the promo :-) We've "silently" launched the blog and we'll probably get linked in properly during the following weeks. Since we're only starting out, we didn't want to make too much noise about launching.

Cheers,

//markus

Posted by: Markus Ahonen | June 22, 2006 11:13 PM

nice

Posted by: Shital Jethva | August 3, 2007 01:02 PM

oh thats great thing

Posted by: offshore software development | September 19, 2007 03:13 PM


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