Compilers for Symbian OS

Browse free open source Compilers and projects for Symbian OS below. Use the toggles on the left to filter open source Compilers by OS, license, language, programming language, and project status.

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    Free Pascal Compiler

    Free Pascal Compiler

    Free 32/64/16-bit multi-platform Pascal and Object Pascal compiler

    A 32/64/16-bit Pascal compiler for Win32/64/CE, Linux, Mac OS X/iOS, Android, FreeBSD, OS/2, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo NDS and DOS; semantically compatible with Delphi, Borland Pascal and Mac Pascal (partially) with extra features, e.g. operator overloading.
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    Downloads: 3,165 This Week
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    GCCE4Symbian

    Provide latest GNU toolchain for Symbian developers

    Provides bleeding-edge GNU toolchain for Symbian. GCC still supports Symbian therefore project active. All thanks for me and my hard-work GCC still supports Symbian. Benefits: moderm libraries require new compiler features and languange standarts. More software will be coming to small old phones! Binutils and GDB stop support Symbian and last provided versions are 2.29.1 and 10.2
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    The EMP language (Easy Mobile Programming) is an easy-to-use programming language for developing independent Symbian OS applications. The primary goal is to provide an easier alternative for the Symbian OS C++.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    JNC means java native compiler. It take the java byte code file as input and translate it to C or ASM format then compile to native format such as elf or pe file. So your java program can run without JVM.
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    The purpose of this project is to modify SmartEiffel to allow it to be used to create applications for mobile device platforms such as Symbian, BREW, and J2ME. Currently the codebase is based on SmartEiffel 1.0, but we are looking into moving over to Sma
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    A compiler to improve relation management between mobile users. This compiler will handle data islands for data transportation between a client mobile phone and a server node accesing a cellular network.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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