Webcast Follow Up: Developing for Multiple Devices on Win Mobile

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  • Don't miss the next Windows Mobile Webcast... Unit Testing for Mobile Devices: http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/WebCastEventDetails.aspx?EventID=1032382824&EventCategory=4&culture=en-US&CountryCode=US.

Thanks to everyone who attended today's webcast. We had great turnout and great questions.

As promised, both the WhoAmI and DisplayAnywhere programs we wrote today can be had by downloading Webcast05Apr06.zip

Please be sure to read the README.txt file in the DisplayAnywhere folder. It has information on how to exercise and use the program. It also points you to the parts of the program that are most relevant to our discussion today.

MEDC Related Sessions

For those who are attending MEDC and would like to learn more about today's topic, here's the list of related sessions and hands-on labs

Pre-conference Workshop: Application Development For Windows Mobile

Sessions
APP311 - Leveraging the New Native Windows Mobile 5.0 APIs
APP312 - Leveraging the New Managed Windows Mobile 5.0 APIs
APP323 - Advanced Features of The Microsoft Device Emulator
APP328 - Implementing Custom Controls for .NETCF 2.0 with Visual Studio 2005
APP409 - Using WM 5.0 APIs to leverage Outlook Mobile features

Hands-On Labs
HOL310 - Successfully Dealing with Device Differences for Native Windows Mobile Developers
HOL311 - Successfully Dealing with Device Differences for .NET CF Developers
HOL202 - Introduction to the New Managed APIs in Window Mobile 5.0

I think that does it for follow up on this week's webcast. I hope to see all of you [and your friends J] at next weeks webcast Successfully Developing and Deploying Applications Designed for Windows Mobile


Posted Apr 05 2006, 06:33 PM by jim-wilson

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