05568nam 2200709Ia 450 991095621590332120200520144314.097866126892089781282689206128268920797804707461720470746173(CKB)1000000000799707(EBL)470781(OCoLC)497151382(SSID)ssj0000341643(PQKBManifestationID)11252603(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000341643(PQKBWorkID)10396280(PQKB)10306494(Au-PeEL)EBL470781(CaPaEBR)ebr10341711(CaONFJC)MIL268920(CaSebORM)9780470744192(MiAaPQ)EBC470781(OCoLC)613614606(OCoLC)ocm613614606 (Perlego)2773631(EXLCZ)99100000000079970719930915d2009 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrPorting to the symbian platform open mobile development in C/C++ /lead author, Mark Wilcox1st editionChichester, West Sussex Wiley20091 online resource (xxii, 419 pages) illustrationsDescription based upon print version of record.9780470744192 0470744197 Includes bibliographical references and indexes.Porting to the Symbian Platform; Contents; About this Book; Author Biographies; Author's Acknowledgements; Symbian Acknowledgements; 1 Introduction; 1.1 What Is Porting?; 1.2 What Is Portability?; 1.3 Why Port to Mobile Platforms?; 1.4 Why Get Interested Now?; 1.5 Why Port to the Symbian Platform?; 2 The Porting Process; 2.1 Choosing a Project; 2.2 Analyzing the Code; 2.3 Re-architecting; 2.4 Setting Up the Development Environment; 2.5 Integrating with the Symbian Build System; 2.6 Compiling; 2.7 Fixing Problems; 2.8 Running and Testing; 2.9 Debugging; 2.10 Re-integrating; 2.11 Summary3 Symbian Platform Fundamentals3.1 In the Beginning; 3.2 Naming Guidelines and Code Conventions; 3.3 Data Handling; 3.4 String Handling: Descriptors; 3.5 Error Handling and Memory Management; 3.6 Event-Driven Programming; 3.7 Writeable Static Data; 3.8 Multiple Inheritance; 3.9 Summary; 4 Standard APIs on the Symbian Platform; 4.1 P.I.P.S. Is POSIX on Symbian OS; 4.2 Open C; 4.3 The STLport, uSTL and Open C++; 4.4 Which Version of Symbian OS?; 4.5 How to Use the APIs; 4.6 Examples: SoundTouch and SoundStretch; 4.7 Known Limitations, Issues and Workarounds; 4.8 Summary; 5 Writing Hybrid Code5.1 Popular APIs You Can't Use Directly5.2 How to Create a Hybrid Port; 5.3 Example: Guitune; 5.4 Summary; 6 Other Port Enablers; 6.1 Real-time Graphics and Audio Libraries; 6.2 Simple DirectMedia Layer; 6.3 OpenKODE; 6.4 Qt; 6.5 Summary; 7 Porting from Mobile Linux; 7.1 Major Players in the Mobile Linux Space; 7.2 Porting from Linux to Symbian; 7.3 Summary; 8 Porting from Microsoft Windows; 8.1 Architecture Comparison; 8.2 Application Compatibility; 8.3 Development Languages and SDKs; 8.4 SDKs and APIs; 8.5 Porting an Application; 8.6 Windows-specific Issues; 8.7 Signing and Security8.8 Porting from C# and .NET8.9 Summary; 9 Porting from Other Mobile Platforms; 9.1 Android; 9.2 BREW; 9.3 iPhone OS; 9.4 Summary; 10 Porting a Simple Application; 10.1 Selecting a Project; 10.2 Analyzing the Code; 10.3 Setting Up the Development Environment; 10.4 Integrating with the Symbian Build System; 10.5 Getting It to Compile; 10.6 Getting It to Work; 10.7 Extensions Specific to Mobile Devices; 10.8 Deploying and Testing on Target Hardware; 10.9 Re-integrating; 10.10 Summary; 11 Porting Middleware; 11.1 GDAL; 11.2 Qt; 11.3 Summary; 12 Porting a Complex Application12.1 Selecting a Project12.2 Analyzing the Code; 12.3 Re-architecting; 12.4 Setting Up the Development Environment; 12.5 Integrating with the Symbian Build System; 12.6 Getting It to Compile; 12.7 Re-writing the User Interface; 12.8 Testing and Debugging; 12.9 Re-integrating; 12.10 Summary; 13 The P.I.P.S. Architecture; 13.1 The Glue Code; 13.2 The Core Libraries; 13.3 The Backend; 13.4 Emulator Writeable Static Data Support; 13.5 Summary; 14 Security Models; 14.1 The Capability Model; 14.2 Process Identity; 14.3 Data Caging; 14.4 Code-Signing and Certification14.5 Certification and Platform SecurityIf you want to write mobile applications without the idioms of Symbian C++, have existing software assets that you'd like to re-use on Symbian devices, or are an open source developer still waiting for an open Linux-based device to gain significant market penetration, this is the book for you! Beginning with an introduction to the native programming environments available and descriptions of the various technologies and APIs available, you will first learn how to go about porting your code to the Symbian platform. Next, you will discover how to port to Symbian from other common platforms iMobile communication systemsComputer programsMobile communication systemsComputer programs.005.133005.43Wilcox Mark721084MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910956215903321Porting to the symbian platform4363686UNINA03473nam 22007092 450 991096516330332120151005020620.01-107-16734-51-280-48045-90-511-22084-70-511-22134-70-511-21938-50-511-31720-40-511-48282-50-511-22006-59780521859431(CKB)1000000000352225(EBL)261141(OCoLC)560223450(SSID)ssj0000244773(PQKBManifestationID)11228779(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000244773(PQKBWorkID)10176290(PQKB)10248403(UkCbUP)CR9780511482823(MiAaPQ)EBC261141(Au-PeEL)EBL261141(CaPaEBR)ebr10130353(CaONFJC)MIL48045(EXLCZ)99100000000035222520090224d2006|||| uy| 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierSexual morality in ancient Rome /Rebecca Langlands1st ed.Cambridge :Cambridge University Press,2006.1 online resource (viii, 399 pages) digital, PDF file(s)Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).0-521-10900-0 0-521-85943-3 Includes bibliographical references (p. 366-386) and indexes.Sexual virtue on display: the cults of pudicitia and honours for women ;Traditional narratives and Livy's Roman history ;Valerius Maximus : the complexities of past as paradigm ;Subversive genres : testing the limits of pudicitia ;Declamation : What part of 'no' do you understand? ;Sexual virtue on display II : oratory and the speeches of Cicero ;Imperial narrative, imperial interventions.Traditionally, scholars have approached Roman sexuality using categories of sexual ethics drawn from contemporary, Western society. In this 2006 book Dr Langlands seeks to move away from these towards a deeper understanding of the issues that mattered to the Romans themselves, and the ways in which they negotiated them, by focusing on the untranslatable concept of pudicitia (broadly meaning 'sexual virtue'). She offers a series of nuanced close readings of texts from a wide spectrum of Latin literature, including history, oratory, love poetry and Valerius Maximus' work Memorable Deeds and Sayings. Pudicitia emerges as a controversial and unsettled topic, at the heart of Roman debates about the difference between men and women, the relation between mind and body, and the ethics of power and status differentiation within Roman culture. The book develops strategies for approaching the study of an ancient culture through sensitive critical readings of its literary productions.Sexual ethicsRomeSex customsRomeSexual ethics in literatureRomeMoral conditionsSexual ethicsSex customsSexual ethics in literature.176.093715.52bclLanglands Rebecca1843119UkCbUPUkCbUPBOOK9910965163303321Sexual morality in ancient Rome4423917UNINA