Symbian3/PDK/Source/GUID-2DC89F9D-30E8-5260-8850-53E4152EE3CF.dita
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-<section id="GUID-91A35BDC-92E4-47D6-8A04-C6E0C444C484"><title>The platform structure and APIs</title> <p>The <xref href="GUID-32E29020-1956-461A-B79A-1492E06049E7.dita">Symbian
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-guides that describe the major areas of the platform in depth. </p><p>The
-Symbian platform is a large system, and contains hundreds of C++ classes and
-thousands of member functions. Like most complex systems, it is easiest to
-divide it into large areas, and gradually to narrow your focus down to the
-areas that are most important to your tasks. </p><p>The <xref href="http://developer.symbian.org/wiki/index.php/Symbian_System_Model" scope="external">Symbian System Model</xref> organises the components of the
-Symbian platform into a layered software architecture. The guides in this
-library are also structured around this architecture. The guides describe
-the key technology and architectural concepts of the area, and show the key
-ways to use its classes.</p> <p>Note: Before the System Model was introduced,
-the Symbian platform used another architectural view based on large divisions
-called subsystems. Some documentation has not yet been changed to use the
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-<section id="GUID-5C4DC90E-DB65-4EB7-B271-D64D5FC5A065"><title>Newcomers to the Symbian platform</title> <p>For those developing
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-<section id="GUID-0AA83743-82BC-473B-ABFD-20FFD6AB6485"><title>Examples</title> <p>The <xref href="GUID-270C96B0-4BDF-5A18-A8FE-FA4F78BB34EE.dita">Examples</xref> section
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-use of fundamental Symbian platform classes, and many examples showing how
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-<section id="GUID-F8410B90-5208-4E73-A4C1-FA951429403A"><title>Hardware integration</title> <p>The
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-and Hardware Services Guide</xref> provides information for device creators
-and silicon vendors who port the Symbian platform base to new hardware. The
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-guide</b> </p> <p>The <xref href="GUID-0437DB4C-FC4E-51DC-BB4C-95C0B26834F5.dita">Device
-Driver Guide</xref> contains information on writing device drivers to run
-on the Symbian platform. It gives an overview that explains the device driver
-model as used in the Symbian platform, and then goes on to explain what you
-need to do in order to write a driver. </p> </section>
-<section id="GUID-C5687256-B657-4D29-B280-1837D4F991AE"><title>Tools</title><p>The library does not include documentation
-for most tools, which are usually delivered separately from the Symbian platform
-code. See the <xref href="http://developer.symbian.org/wiki/index.php/Category:Tools" scope="external">Tools</xref> section of the <xref href="http://developer.symbian.org/" scope="external">Symbian Developer Community</xref> website.</p><p>The <xref href="GUID-A837D8F6-B9D3-5119-8C63-51772B388999.dita">Symbian Tools And Utilities</xref> section
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-the <cmdname>abld</cmdname>/<cmdname>bldmake</cmdname> (SBSv1) command line
-build tools, and explain the project file formats. </p></section>
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+<!-- Copyright (c) 2007-2010 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies) All rights reserved. -->
+<!-- This component and the accompanying materials are made available under the terms of the License 
+"Eclipse Public License v1.0" which accompanies this distribution, 
+and is available at the URL "http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html". -->
+<!-- Initial Contributors:
+    Nokia Corporation - initial contribution.
+Contributors: 
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+  PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DITA Concept//EN" "concept.dtd">
+<concept id="GUID-2DC89F9D-30E8-5260-8850-53E4152EE3CF" xml:lang="en"><title>Finding
+your way around</title><shortdesc>Read this page to learn about the contents and structure of the
+library.</shortdesc><prolog><metadata><keywords/></metadata></prolog><conbody>
+<section id="GUID-91A35BDC-92E4-47D6-8A04-C6E0C444C484"><title>The platform
+structure and APIs</title> <p>The <xref href="GUID-32E29020-1956-461A-B79A-1492E06049E7.dita">Symbian
+Guide</xref> provides introductory documents to the platform
+as a whole, and guides that describe the major areas of the platform in depth. </p><p>The
+Symbian platform is a large system, and contains hundreds of C++ classes and
+thousands of member functions. Like most complex systems, it is easiest to
+divide it into large areas, and gradually to narrow your focus down to the
+areas that are most important to your tasks. </p><p>The <xref href="http://developer.symbian.org/wiki/index.php/Symbian_System_Model" scope="external">Symbian System Model</xref> organises the components of the
+Symbian platform into a layered software architecture. The guides in this
+library are also structured around this architecture. The guides describe
+the key technology and architectural concepts of the area, and show the key
+ways to use its classes.</p> <p>Note: Before the System Model was introduced,
+the Symbian platform used another architectural view based on large divisions
+called subsystems. Some documentation has not yet been changed to use the
+System Model rather than subsystems. </p> </section>
+<section id="GUID-5C4DC90E-DB65-4EB7-B271-D64D5FC5A065"><title>Newcomers to
+the Symbian platform</title> <p>For those developing on the Symbian platform
+for the first time, the <xref href="GUID-35D7EEFC-B2E4-5444-8875-2A24790E08C2.dita">Essential
+Idioms</xref> section describes the distinctive programming idioms and conventions
+of the Symbian platform. </p> </section>
+<section id="GUID-0AA83743-82BC-473B-ABFD-20FFD6AB6485"><title>Examples</title> <p>The <xref href="GUID-270C96B0-4BDF-5A18-A8FE-FA4F78BB34EE.dita">Examples</xref> section gives
+instructions for building and using the large set of C++ example projects
+that accompany the library. Projects include examples that demonstrate the
+use of fundamental Symbian platform classes, and many examples showing how
+to use particular Symbian platform C++ APIs. </p> <p>Example code is provided
+for illustrative and demonstration purposes, and should not be assumed to
+be useable as product code. </p></section>
+<section id="GUID-F8410B90-5208-4E73-A4C1-FA951429403A"><title>Hardware
+integration</title> <p>The library provides the following guides related to
+hardware integration. </p> <p><b> Kernel and Hardware Services guide</b> </p> <p>The <xref href="GUID-E3D2A6ED-8192-563D-8966-DD96B3AF1783.dita">Kernel and Hardware Services
+Guide</xref> provides information for device creators and silicon vendors
+who port the Symbian platform base to new hardware. The porting process is
+explained through a Template port. </p> <p><b> Device Driver guide</b> </p> <p>The <xref href="GUID-0437DB4C-FC4E-51DC-BB4C-95C0B26834F5.dita">Device Driver Guide</xref> contains
+information on writing device drivers to run on the Symbian platform. It gives
+an overview that explains the device driver model as used in the Symbian platform,
+and then goes on to explain what you need to do in order to write a driver. </p> </section>
+<section id="GUID-C5687256-B657-4D29-B280-1837D4F991AE"><title>Tools</title><p>The
+library does not include documentation for most tools, which are usually delivered
+separately from the Symbian platform code. See the <xref href="http://developer.symbian.org/wiki/index.php/Category:Tools" scope="external">Tools</xref> section of the <xref href="http://developer.symbian.org/" scope="external">Symbian Developer Community</xref> website.</p><p>The <xref href="GUID-A837D8F6-B9D3-5119-8C63-51772B388999.dita">Tools And Utilities</xref> section
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+the <cmdname>abld</cmdname>/<cmdname>bldmake</cmdname> (SBSv1) command line
+build tools, and explain the project file formats. </p></section>
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