Open C: Bringing opensource to mobile phones.
Open C is a set of C libraries designed to ease and encourage porting open-source applications from the desktop to the Nokia S60 mobile phone platform (it also accommodates writing cross-platform software). Open C helps developers of mobile apps in two ways:
• Because Open C libraries are built on POSIX and other open-source projects, portable code on top of Open C is easier to write. This helps developers design and implement large application bases that need to run on several operating systems.
• Open C opens the door for C/C++ programmers who don't have Symbian experience, but who need to develop applications for mobile devices.
In its first release, Open C includes more than 70 percent of the functionality contained in the following libraries
Libc, libm, libpthread, libz, libdl, libcrypto, libssl, libcypt, libglib.
Keywords: Open C, S60, POSIX, Standard C libraries, Symbian, Smart phones, C/C++
Narayan Subramaniam
Senior Software Engineer, Runtime Programs, |
With a experience of 5+ years in software industry and a bachelors in Telecommunication engineering, I have interests in evolution of mobility into internet architecture and applications.
Hrishikesh Brahmakal
Software Development Manager, Runtime platforms, |
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