Microsoft.NET Compact Framework Kick Start ebookGdown.org > Hardware > Personal Computers Written for developers familiar with C# or Visual Basic .NET, this guide introduces the trimmed-down version of the Microsoft .NET framework tailored to the needs of handheld and mobile devices, and explains how to write applications for the Pocket PC and Windows CE platforms using the smart device extensions packaged with Visual Studio 7.1 enterprise developer and enterprise architect editions. The authors work on the Microsoft compact development team. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR More Reviews and Recommendations Erik Rubin has been with Microsoft since 2001. While there, he worked onportions of the .NET Compact Framework and currently is a Software DesignEngineer on the Smart Device Extensions team. Erik has been involved with software development for all of his professionallife. Before coming to Microsoft, he worked as an embedded software developerand became interested with managed code while at Virginia Tech. When he is notworking with computers, he and his wife spend time with their three dogs anddaughter. Erik received his bachelor of science degree in electrical engineering from thePennsylvania State University. He holds two master of science degrees incomputer science, from West Chester University and Virginia PolytechnicInstitute and State University. Ronnie Yates is a Software Design Engineer on the .NET Compact Frameworkdevelopment team. He has been involved with the .NET Compact Framework from itsorigin. He works on the XML, ADO.NET, and Web Services libraries. Ronnie received his bachelor of science degree from Loyola University in NewOrleans, LA. He has worked at Microsoft since his graduation in December 1999. Tags:
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