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Symbian releases the new Symbian^3 reference library

May 11, 2010 by Dusan Belic - Leave a Comment

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Symbian released a new version of the Symbian^3 reference library for product developers. Here’s what they say about it:

The library will look quite familiar in places, since it is based on content published previously on the Symbian developer website. However, the last release was back in October 2009. Since then, Nokia have been hard at work converting the content to a standard format (more of that in a future blog post), contributing it to us under EPL and providing an open source tool chain to allow us to combine the content with API reference built from doxygen comments in code. The resulting fruits of their labours is the library you see today, which has also had significant input from Symbian’s web development and delivery teams.

The library has more content available when compared with the previous version, and a number of bugs have been fixed. Some bugs still exist though, and they are documented on this wiki page. If you find some new bug, you’re free to report it and make sure it’s fixed in the next release.

You can download the new Symbian^3 reference library from here.

[Via: SymbianBlog]

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