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Is your application compatible with Windows Vista? Make sure today by taking our self-test. Just follow the five steps of the Works with Windows Vista program so that you and your customers can be confident in your solution’s compatibility. Read More
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Web Seminars
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This Webcast will start by taking a look at the new APIs in Windows Mobile 6, including new Sounds APIs, WISP, DLOCK, Home Screen and a whole lot more. In addition, we will also present some of the work done in the new Windows Mobile 6 SDK as well as discuss the new SDK with its new tools and differences from the existing SDK.
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In this session, Architecting Windows Mobile Solutions with SQL Server, we'll highlight the following:
1. Exploring and explaining the most important namespaces (both CF 2.0 and WM 5.0)
2. Creating and using a SQL Server Mobile database (using VS 2005).
3. Discuss the difference between DataSets and SqlCeResultSets
4. Synchronization with the back office
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In this session, Introducing Windows Mobile and the .NET Compact Framework, we'll highlight the following:
1. Business Reasons for building Windows Mobile applications
2. Introduction to VS 2005 for Devices and SQL Server 2005 Mobile Edition
3. Service Orientated Architecture and Windows Mobile
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SQL Server 2005 Mobile Edition is the newest version of SQL Server for handhelds. Not only does it update and improve upon the previous SQL Server CE version, but it integrates nicely with the .NET Compact Framework 2.0. In the Webcast, you will learn how to use SQL Server Management Studio and Visual Studio to develop, deploy, and maintain a data-driven mobile application
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Features/Whitepapers
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(01-25-08)
The latest version of Microsoft® Visual Studio® includes a lot of new treats for mobile developers. In addition to new debugging tools and emulators, it includes the Windows® Mobile 5 SDK, .NET® Compact Framework 3.5, and SQL® Server Compact Edition 3.5 out of the box, without additional installs. This walkthrough gives you the code and assets for a fully functional Hangman-style game called "W80 Words" (weighty words), which takes advantage of the new platform and coding environment.
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(03-28-07)
You'd be surprised how much you already know about mobile app development. If you use Visual Studio 2005 to code Windows desktop or Web apps, then you have everything you need to get started in this fast-growing market. Find out just what you already know and how to bridge the gap between desktop and mobile. Also learn some tips for coding both mobile client and mobile Web apps.
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(04-16-07)
The first app is always the hardest. When you're learning a new technology, you just want to get something to work. The problem is, walkthroughs always leave out crucial details, assuming you already know about important downloads or configurations. Not this time. This walkthrough will step you through every detail of building a simple mobile database app using Windows Mobile 6 and SQL Server 2005 CE. The only thing missing is your imagination.
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(03-07-07)
Confused about Embedded? You're not alone. Even mobile developers don't always get exposed to the embedded systems running their apps. That's why we went right to the expert himself: Mike Hall. Learn the difference between the three...wait, make that four, embedded systems. Get advice on where to focus your development efforts. Discover the best opportunities for embedded partners Right Now. Best of all, find out what automated pig slicers and deluxe sewing machines have in common.
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