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This article provides an excellent overview that would help developers to port Android application to Qt for Symbian. Nowadays, Android platform is considered as a new or convenient options on mobile platform. Android applications are developed with Java programming language. On the other hand, Qt is considered as a powerful programming language for Symbian OS. Qt applications are developed with C++ programming language.

In the article, the author has presented an attractive diagram of Android architecture with describing various essential components like activity, services, broadcast receives and content provider.

In the article, the author has discussed an overview of Qt for symbian with an attractive architecture of Qt. Here, the article consists of sample of the hello world code snippet on Android platform as well as on Qt for Symbian.

One of the best article for developers who are interested to know how to port Android Java application to Qt for Symbian. Here, some references are also given for beginners.

Nirpsis 08:43, 25 September 2009 (UTC)


This article gives the information, how to switch from android(java) program to Qt for s60...

The coding is shown in java as well as Qt for s60.. This article gives us idea that the code or application developed in android can be ported into Qt for S60... Rahulvala

This article is does a good job of introducing both the platform side by side. but lacks in introducing ways to convert android XML based UI to Symbian UI does not mention any thing about resources that are substantiation difference between both the platforms, also capability & signing methods.--Skumar rao 15:31, 9 September 2009 (UTC)

 
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