Reviews
Another hack for Symbian Platform Security
Review posted March 10th, 2008 by toteOne of my articles that has gained lots of attention was written about hacking Symbian Platform Security. Although it turned out that reproducing the workaround found by Symbiaali is laborous, requires strong technical knowledge and its wide-spread use is very unlikely, it clearly showed me that people were interested in this topic.
S60 Programming - A tutorial guide
Book Review posted November 1st, 2007 by eric![]() | author: Paul Coulton Reuben Charles Edwards asin: 0470027657 binding: Paperback list price: $45.00 USD amazon price: $35.80 USD Target audience: Beginner Buy the book: Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Based on the authors' experiences in developing and teaching Symbian OS, this book is a good introduction to S60 / Symbian OS development for beginners. The authors will show you the step-by-step construction of a black-jack card games and bluetooth messaging application.
Symbian development - An alternative to embedding applications
Review posted October 22nd, 2007 by toteHow to use other applications' services in Symbian OS? Embedding has been the answer so far, but is that enough? I don't think so.
Remote Device Access service launched by Forum Nokia
Review posted April 2nd, 2007 by dcrochaThe cloudy future of mobile Linux
Review posted December 15th, 2006 by ericSymbian Platform Security - hacked?
Review posted October 29th, 2007 by totePlatform Security hacked?! According to Symbaali, it is, so even AllFiles and DRM are grantable. Read on for more details!
Symbian OS C++ for Mobile Phones (Symbian Press)
Book Review posted September 6th, 2007 by eric![]() | rating: ![]() asin: 0470066415 binding: Paperback list price: $80.00 USD amazon price: $67.40 USD Target audience: Beginner, Intermediate Buy the book: Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Here is the third volume of Harrison's bestsellers in the Symbian Press Portfolio. This third volume is slightly bigger than earlier volumes and covers more topic.
The book brings you:
- 60 pages of "Getting started" stuff. More an introduction to the book than a real help if you are a complete newbie to Symbian development.








