WebCasts for device developers
Just found out that there were be couple of webcasts that we will be doing in July about Windows Mobile 5.0 and VS 2005 development. I will update this with more details but some of them of interest are given below. The final dates times are being scheduled but on 6th July we have the Creating Customer Controls for Managed Code WebCast. This has been a popular ask from many people who want to learn how VS 2003 and 2005 are different in this regards.
More details will be posted as I get them. And of course this is always subject to last minutes changes.
Title |
Speaker |
Building a Windows CE 5.0 Operating System Image Using Platform Builder |
Mike Hall |
Exploring the Dirty Details of Building a Database Driven Application using VB and SQL Mobile |
Neil Enns |
Windows CE Memory Architecture For Developers |
Douglas Boling |
From the Front Lines: Mobile Healthcare case study |
Tommy Morris |
Creating a Trusted Environment for Windows CE 5.0 |
Nathaniel Frampton |
Creating Custom Controls for Managed Code with Design Time Support in Visual Studio 2005 |
Scott Smith, Xin Yan |
Stabilizing your Windows CE Platform |
Douglas Boling |
Writing a Windows CE or Windows Mobile Service |
Douglas Boling |
Creating a Trusted Environment for Windows CE 5.0 |
Nathaniel Frampton |
Windows Mobile Platform Security Drilldown for the Enterprise |
David Field |
What's New for Multithreaded Applications in the .NET Compact Framework 2.0? |
Maarten Struys |
Using MSMQ to Build Reliable Mobile Applications |
Andy Wigley |
Developing High Performance Applications with the .NET Compact Framework |
Roman Batoukov |
What's New for Native Code Developers in Windows Mobile |
Jason Fuller |
Introduction to Managed Development for Devices with Visual Studio 2005 |
Scott Smith |
New Managed Messaging, State, and Notification APIs in Windows Mobile |
Robert Levy |
Comments
- Anonymous
June 16, 2005
When you're talking about 'more details soon', that also includes the dates on which these webcasts will take place? - Anonymous
June 21, 2005
You can get dates/times for the scheduled talks from MSDN at http://msdn.microsoft.com/events/webcasts/default.aspx. Note that you have to register in advance for the presentations.
Neil - Anonymous
January 21, 2009
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