Windows Mobile Fire Starter - May 13th @ the Microsoft Conference Center
Windows Mobile Fire Starter Event
Did you know that 5 of the 10 top selling ‘Smart Phones’ run on Windows Mobile?
And, If You always wondered who wrote ‘Bubble breaker’ on the Windows Mobile phone and wanted to write similar applications that get used by Millions of people around the world then this Mobility Fire Starter Event is for you!
The Mobility Fire Starter event is a 1-day seminar with in-depth coverage of building applications on the Windows Mobile platform. Come join us for an action packed schedule where we introduce you to the nitty gritty of writing applications on the Windows Mobile platform. All you need some basic level of understanding of the .NET platform. We use familiar tools such as Visual Studio, the .NET Compact Framework, SQL Server Compact Edition and more. In a typical Fire Starter event fashion, we will begin the day with something really simple and build on more complex applications by the end of the day. We have a VERY LIMITED number of seats so do REGISTER as soon as possible.
Speaker/Trainer: Dan Fergus
Dan Fergus is the principal technologist at Forest Software Group, which provides consulting and contracting services to companies throughout the U.S. He is a Device Application Development MVP, a trainer, and the co-author of "The Definitive Guide to the .NET Compact Framework." Fergus has also written many articles, is a frequent speaker at conferences and user groups, and is a contributing editor for Visual Studio Magazine.
The following seven areas will be discussed in detail:
· All About Windows Mobile
· Windows Mobile for Line of Business
· The Tools
· Managed Development
· Data Management Strategies
· Performance and Optimization
· A Whole New Level
We look forward to seeing you at the event.
Where: Microsoft Building # 37 - Redmond
When: May 13th – Tuesday (9:00 AM to 5:00 PM)
Who: If you have any questions or problems with the registration contact ‘MithunD’ @ you know where!
See you there!
-Mithun Dhar
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April 22, 2008
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