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Introducing Awesome Symbian #41

@hstsethi

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@hstsethi

Firstly I am very thankful to you for creating this project. However I noticed this project isn't much active so I have decided to create Awesome Symbian.

I am the creator of Awesome J2ME and have been working on it for more than 3 years. It's a similar list, which passed all 33 checks of Awesome guidelines in first pull request. My motivation for creating it was to provide a curated, machine readable list of resources for J2ME.

Now I have seen that there isn't any similar resource for Symbian. This makes it hard for the community to find resources and also prevents Symbian from gaining more attention. While there are few but they are either a bare link dump, dead or are not in a standard format. But I still very much thank them for providing me a foundation to work on.

While J2ME can be used to create software for Symbian as well source, but I feel like it deserves it own Awesome list focused on it's own native C++/QT environment.

My goal is to solve this problem. Awesome Symbian will closely follow the guidelines of Awesome, and ethos of Awesome J2ME. The outcome is a machine readable list in markdown that's easy to access, edit.

I have already converted much of the resources, so I welcome you to check it out, give it a star, feedback. Pull reque sts are always welcome, and share it with others so it helps the whole Symbian community. I don't use much social media so I can't myself.

Thank you

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