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| Port Codewarrior Application into Visual Studio 2005 environment |
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Sat, 9 Sep 2006 12:35:31 +0530 |
Hello,
I am Symbian developer and have read all the comments entered so far. I need
to port my Codewarrior application to Visual Studio 2005 environment. Build
the project and generate the vcproj file and run the application from
VS2005.
I Know that Carbide.vs supports VS2003 IDE. Tried building my application
through it. I have got success doing it. Can i use this vcproj file and open
it in VS2005 environment and using some plugin or anything, associate it
with Epoc.exe and make it running through VS2005 environment.
If not when is the VS2005 plugin going to be released by Nokia as this is
the 2nd half of 2006 year.
Kindly reply ASAP.
Thanks.
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| Re: Port Codewarrior Application into Visual Studio 2005 environment |
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Tue, 12 Sep 2006 16:19:22 +010 |
We don't use Visual Studio in Symbian any more, so I can't offer many
suggestions. The only possibility is that you use the command line to set up
the appropriate project files for VS2003 using "MAKMAKE <file.MMP>
VS2003"
and import them (if this is possible).
I'm personally not aware of any plans for a VS2005 plugin - try asking Nokia
about this.
Mark
Symbian Developer Network
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| Re: Port Codewarrior Application into Visual Studio 2005 environment |
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Wed, 13 Sep 2006 11:23:41 +020 |
Hi
> We don't use Visual Studio in Symbian any more
So what do you use? What's the 'weapon of choice' for Symbian?
What's worth taking closer look at instead of VS?
Michael
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| Re: Port Codewarrior Application into Visual Studio 2005 environment |
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Wed, 13 Sep 2006 11:34:43 +010 |
We've used Metrowerks' CodeWarrior for a while. For non-commercial
development, use Carbide.c++.
Mark
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| Re: Port Codewarrior Application into Visual Studio 2005 environment |
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Wed, 13 Sep 2006 12:31:35 -040 |
On Wed, 13 Sep 2006 11:23:41 +0200, "Michael G"
<bladedancer@poczta.fm> wrote:
>Hi
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>> We don't use Visual Studio in Symbian any more
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>So what do you use? What's the 'weapon of choice' for Symbian?
>What's worth taking closer look at instead of VS?
Carbide.c++ Professional should be out later this week
Ron
Ron Liechty
Forum Nokia
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