Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Jezar Wakefield: Symbian Developer Network Ambassador

Jezar Wakefield has been involved with audio technology for over 25 years. He worked on the initial development of Epoc32, the forerunner of Symbian OS. In this interview Jezar talks to Richard Bloor about the past, present, and future of music on Symbian OS.



Richard: For any of our readers who are not familiar with the Symbian Developer Network ambassadors program, could you explain what it is about?



Jezar: I'm somebody who has worked both inside and outside Symbian. As a third-party developer, I missed having access to somebody who has really got their hands dirty in the core OS code. From my perspective, the Symbian Developer Ambassador program is therefore about providing an opportunity for all developers to access people who are familiar with the inner workings of the OS. And while my area of expertise is audio, I have been involved with Symbian OS from its inception: So even if I don't know a specific area well enough to answer a question, usually I will know the right person to ask.



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