Chris Double: nokia9210Information about the Nokia 9210 Communicator.(Untitled)- April 30, 2003 From All About Symbian: OPL, the programming language produced by Symbian for use on their devices has been released as open source under the LGPL license. It's available at the OPL Sourceforge project page. Even if OPL's basic like syntax doesn't appeal to you, looking at the code for the implementation could be useful for helping to port other open source language implementations to the Symbian OS.http://radio.weblogs.com/0102385/categories/nokia9210/2003/04/30.html#a341 (Untitled)- April 28, 2003 Krzysztof Kowalczyk comments on a report on sales numbers for PDASmartphone devices. The report shows Symbian devices as 53% of the total sales. The next is Windows CE on 24%. According to a Yahoo comment on the report 50% of data-centric devices, such as PDA's and wireless handhelds, came with Symbian installed and 90% of voice centric devices (ie. phones). That's a pretty impressive market share. Although I'm not a great fan of the Symbian C++ API (See my previous weblog entry about this) I.http://radio.weblogs.com/0102385/categories/nokia9210/2003/04/28.html#a335 |