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Newswires Mobile Developers Save Time and Effort Fixing Defects with SAW
Symbian Analysis Workbench designed to optimize code
Oct. 21, 2008 08:00 PM
Symbian Limited has announced Symbian Analysis Workbench (SAW), a new tool to make development easier and faster by reducing the time and effort needed to fix defects and optimise code. SAW is a pre-packaged set of Eclipse-based tools that make life easier for developers by optimising Symbian C++ software via graphical views integrated into the Carbide C++ development environment. The Symbian Developer Network (SDN++), an online forum providing a range of tools and resources, to develop on Symbian OS, hosts an Eclipse download service which makes it possible to install SAW from within Carbide.c++. SAW offers analysis, profiling and target management tools in a combined suite, allowing developers to understand software behaviour using reports for trace events, resource usage and system behaviour within a single workspace. Reader Feedback: Page 1 of 1
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