Richard Harrison’s existing books are the bestsellers in the
Symbian Press Portfolio. His latest book, co-written with
Mark Shackman is the successor to 'Symbian OS C++ for Mobile
Phones’ Volumes One and Two. Written in the same style as the two
previous volumes, this is set to be another gem in the
series.
The existing material from the volumes will be combined, with
explanations and example code updated to reflect the introduction
of Symbian OS v9. New and simplified example application will
be introduced, which will be used throughout the book. The
reference and theory section in particular sets this book apart
from the competition and complements other books being proposed at
this time.
Anyone looking for a thorough insight into Symbian OS C++ before
moving onto specialize on particular Symbian OS phones need this
book! It will not teach people how to program in C++, but it
will reinforce the techniques behind developing applications in
Symbian OS C++, and more.
This innovative new book covers Symbian OS fundamentals, core
concepts and UI.
Key highlights include:
* A quick guide to Kernel
* Platform security
* Publishing Applications
* View Architecture
* Multi-User games
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Mark Shackman is part of the Symbian Developer Network,
which provides technical support to developers in the form of
presentations, papers, books and tools. After the formation of
Symbian, Mark joined the Connectivity Engineering group, with sole
responsibility for authoring, producing, delivering and supporting
the Connectivity SDK. He also wrote a chapter in Symbian’s first
book, Professional Symbian Programming.
Richard Harrison has developed Symbian OS software for 10
years. He is currently Technical Author at Symbian Ltd and is
responsible for their system documentation. Richard is the lead
author of the best-selling Symbian OS C++ for Mobile Phones,
Volumes 1 and 2, also published by Wiley.