Can Nokia Recapture Its Glory Days?
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Can Nokia Recapture Its Glory Days?
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#4Last I checked, the emulator included with majority of SDKs is still a bloated monster that is very divergent in behaviour from the actual device.
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#5Having a less painful development platform than Symbian and a better development environment than Symbian SDK/Carbide C++ combo would be a good start. Last I checked, the emulator included with majority of SDKs is still a bloated monster that is very divergent in behaviour from the actual device.
And it looks like they plan to retire the old emulator (which is actually more of a simulator - it's a reimplementation of parts of the OS to run natively on Windows rather than on the Symbian kernel). In its place will be a real CPU-level emulator based on qemu:
http://blog.symbian.org/2009/11/20/an-introduction-to-the-sy...