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Symbian C++Symbian C++ on the S60 platform is the most complete runtime environment for creating mobile applications. With access to an extensive range of APIs, Symbian C++ provides a powerful and robust language optimised for the limited resources of mobile devices. To enable development, Forum Nokia provides SDKs for each of the S60 platform editions and feature packs, as well as device specific SDKs. Whether it be enterprise applications requiring robust and secure access to server based information or games with high performance 3D graphics, Symbian C++ is the powerful choice of leading mobile developers around the world. Read more » |
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QtQt is a cross-platform application and UI framework. This mature development framework is opening up mobile applications development like never before. Qt is already used to deliver a huge range of applications on everything from desktop PCs to embedded devices. Combining the ease of a well structured set of C++ APIs with the latest UI innovations, Qt will soon enable developers to deploy the same application to Symbian S60 devices and Maemo 5 devices, as well as a range of desktops. With Qt, developers will no longer need to rely on native development to make the most of mobile devices. Read more » |
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Web RuntimeWeb Runtime (WRT) elevates web developers to full members of the mobile developer community. Using standard web languages — HTML, CSS, and JavaScript — WRT enables developers to offer web experiences packaged precisely to mobile devices. In addition, WRT provides integration with the underlying platform, so web applications can interact with device data and add location-based context to web information. With WRT the web need no longer be a passive medium, but can actively react to the user’s context. Read more » |
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Java™Java™ Platform, Micro Edition (Java™ ME) technology is the most ubiquitous mobile application runtime. Supported on the Series 40 platform and the S60 platform, Java technology provides developers with the opportunity to deploy a single code base across these two popular platforms. The rich language features and platform services available on Nokia devices enable powerful access to media, file, and network services. Nokia’s implementation of Java technology across platforms makes the Java environment scalable from early prototype projects through enterprise-scale rollouts. Scalable vector graphics and great design tools make development fun and efficient. Read more » |
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Flash LiteThe integration of the Flash Lite 3.0 Player into the S60 platform and Series 40 platform offers Flash developers the opportunity to deliver dynamic and interactive multimedia to Nokia devices. Because Flash Lite has great online data-connection options — now extended with streaming movie playback — it’s one of the most exciting delivery platforms for data and services. |
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