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Carbide.c++ 1.3 is out

A lot of downloads today for the application developper, in addition to the iPhone SDK, don't forget to update your Carbide.c++ to v1.3. This release adds a lot of small enhancements and bugfixes to the v1.2 as well as On Target Debugging and RAD for UIQ3.

Carbide.c++ Panic Lookup Plug-In

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Here is a cool and free plugin for Carbide.c++ developped by two students of the Upper Austria University of Applied Sciences and Andreas Jakl. The plugin will automatically give you the description of any panic that occurred in the emulator !

Carbide.c++ 1.3 beta officially started

carbidebeta13.png The first beta version of Carbide.c++ v1.3 is now available to beta tester on the Carbide beta web site. This year, the interactions with the tester will be enhanced with availability of a bugzilla tracking system and nightly builds.

Carbide.c++ 1.3 Overview

A new version of Carbide.c++ was presented this year at the Symbian Smartphone Show. This version is due to be out by next spring (current target is March 14) and hopefully will bring several enhacements like better On Target Debugging , UIQ support, Platform Security integration and a lot more.

Nokia Unveils Significant Productivity Enhancements to Eclipse-based Carbide.c++ Developer Tools

carbide.jpgNokia today announced the immediate availability of new developer productivity and cost-savings enhancements to its Carbide.c++ next-generation development tools for Symbian OS, the market leading operating system for smartphones.

Carbide.c++ Quick Outline

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carbide.jpgCarbide.c++ is a rich and sometimes complex IDE. It is also full of small useful features that can speed-up your works once known. Today, I have just discovered about the Quick Outline feature. Not a revolution as the Outline view is generally present in the Carbide C/C++ perspective, however this view has a problem with it: you generally just see the name of the class and not your function.

Carbide.vs 3.0

Forum Nokia today released Carbide.vs 3.0, introducing the support of Microsoft Visual Studio.NET 2005 IDE and latest S60 SDKs. Several small improvements have also been added to make Symbian development as simple as possible on the Microsoft IDE.

Carbide.c++ updated to v1.2.2

carbide.jpgForum Nokia has just released an update of Carbide.c++. The new version 1.2.2 is a maintenance release with no real new features but several bugfixes. Here are detailed instructions to update and a changelog for this new version.

Carbide.c++ v1.2 beta available for download

Forum Nokia has just released the beta version of Carbide.c++. This version is yet another big improvement over version 1.1. I am using it for several weeks now and you should definitely give it a try: BLD.INF/MMP based compilation, MMP editor, UIQ3 on-target debugging are just a few of the improvement....

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