Windows Mobility resources - Vancouver .NET User Group Presentation
I had a great time last night delivering a mobility talk to the Vancouver .NET User Groups. Thanks for coming everyone and congrat's to the lucky winners of our prize draws!! If you didn't win something this time, keep coming as we'll be giving away more prizes at future presentations.
Here's some resources that I mentioned in my presentation:
MSDN Mobility Dev Centre
If you haven't checked out the "Dev Centres" on MSDN lately, definitely do so. They're an incredible resource as they bring together whitepapers, articles, blogs from people in that space, blogs from the product team, webcasts and chats. The mobility one is fantastic!
https://msdn.microsoft.com/mobility/
Mobility Team Blog
https://blogs.msdn.com/windowsmobile
The mobile application I demonstrated:
Northwind Pocket Service: Field Service for Windows Mobile-Based Pocket PC - July 2004
Whitepaper available here and full source available here
Mobility Webcasts
https://msdn.microsoft.com/training/webcasts/
- On the above link look under the topics "Mobile Applications", ".NET Compact Framework", and "Pocket PC". In particular, last night we looked at a few cool things coming up in the 2.0 .NET Compact Framework. If you're interested in a more thorough presentation on .NETCF 2.0 have attend this upcoming webcast (Oct 19th).
OpenNETCF.org
If you're doing mobile development right now you'll likely want to have a look at OpenNETCF.org's Smart Device Framework as mentioned in my presentation. Download the framework, view the source, read the library. Oh, and as you can see here they've got support for WSE 2.0!! Very very cool!!
Pocket-Controller Professional
The tool I was using to display the PPC screen on my laptop and control the PPC from my laptop is called Pocket-Controller Professional and is available from SOTI.NET. Definitely a must if you want to use a real device in your demos. The task manager, clipboard sharing, and remote cmd shell is also very handy.
MapPoint Location Server
Here's the MLS home page along with a PDF detailing MLS. Of course, there's also an MSDN Developer Centre for MapPoint . There's also a couple of interesting things you'll find there. First of all, Bell Mobility and Microsoft have jointly developed a location provider plug-in for MLS for use on Bell's LBS network (if you're reading this from the US there's some info on Microsoft and Sprint's partnership here). This is great news!! Secondly, if you are an MSDN Universal, Enterprise, or Profesional subscriber you are eligible for a free subscription to MapPoint Web Service including 50,000 MapPoint Web Service transactions for commercial use!! There's also a managed newsgroup you'll have access to.
SQL Server CE
If you’re looking for more info on SQL Server CE here’s a few resources: There’s developer focused articles here, technical resources here, and you can download it here.
Thanks again to everyone who attended the Vancouver .NET User Group meeting, I’ll see you soon!!
Comments
- Anonymous
September 30, 2004
If I had only known i would have shown!!
Which UG exactly? - Anonymous
October 01, 2004
Actually all of them! What we did was have all of the Vancouver .NET UG's meet at once on the 28th and do one big presentation to all three.
So .NET BC, VANTUG, and Vancouver .NET User Group were all in attendence. I'll make sure to post on my blog whenever we do future presentations.
In October we'll be doing a Connected Systems Deep Dive tour so check it out here:
http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/EventDetail.aspx?EventID=1032258918&Culture=en-CA
I'll blog more info on this soon
cheers