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Reed and Steve Stuff
World’s Largest Pac-Man <wocka wocka>
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9 months ago
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hegenderfer
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By now, most of you have seen this extremely cool demo of some of the capabilities of HTML5 and IE9. But if you haven’t, and you’re old enough to remember crushing quarters into that devil of a game, then you owe it to yourself to check this out...
Reed and Steve Stuff
Speaking of the Robot Apocalypse…
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over 2 years ago
by
hegenderfer
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Okay, I saw this today and laughed my *** off…this is some funny stuff! And yes, I do think more people would prefer the Hover Tank…ah, who am I kidding? Give me a giant robot as well.
Reed and Steve Stuff
Monkeys vs Robots
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over 2 years ago
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hegenderfer
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Okay, so I have been telling you guys for awhile that with all of this technological innovation going on, we are on the precipice of the robot revolution. But we cannot forget about the monkeys. No, not for a second. If the robots don...
Reed and Steve Stuff
The new kid…Windows Phone 7
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over 2 years ago
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Reed Robison
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The buzz around Windows Phone is getting pretty crazy. This past weekend, reviews and walk-throughs emerged on almost all of the major tech blogs. It’s about time. iPhone and Android have had their 15 minutes. Microsoft has been cooking something...
Reed and Steve Stuff
The Robotics Development Studio – watch it on Channel 9 :)
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over 2 years ago
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hegenderfer
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For those of you who are interested in robotics, Trevor Taylor (PM on the Robotics team) has filmed a little ditty around the Robotics Development Studio (RDS)…check it out here on Channel 9 ! Good job Trevor! BTW, still waiting for the Monkey/Robot war...
Reed and Steve Stuff
Hello World (again)
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over 2 years ago
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Reed Robison
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You may have noticed things have been quiet around here for a spell. I have been absorbed in a world of customer commitments, an incredible array of new technologies, and mostly.... just resisting the temptation to talk about things that were still in...
Reed and Steve Stuff
Robots are harmful to humans
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over 2 years ago
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hegenderfer
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Uh…duh? Have any of you seen Terminator? Isn’t this something that everyone knows? :) But this article is a laugher… Sorry to be away for so long, folks…I’ll try to do better, even if it’s snarky stuff.
Reed and Steve Stuff
Welcome back from the Holidays :)
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over 2 years ago
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hegenderfer
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You know, it’s always this time of year I either feel refreshed from having a nice little vaca and enjoying the Christmas Season, or I feel like it’s a race to the end of the fiscal. This year, it’s kinda both. Things here at Microsoft are busy...
Reed and Steve Stuff
Microsoft OneApp – what is that thing?
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over 3 years ago
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hegenderfer
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Okay, so this is officially my second week in the OneApp team, and I must say I am really impressed with the group…sharp cookies one and all. I am definitely bringing down the bell curve here :) But I am equally as jazzed around the opportunities...
Reed and Steve Stuff
Microsoft OneApp…here I come :)
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over 3 years ago
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hegenderfer
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For those of you who know me, you know I’ve been in the mobile space for awhile and have spent much of my time in Windows Mobile. I will be branching out a bit into another mobile endeavor at MS… OneApp . Over the next few weeks, I hope to get acclimated...
Reed and Steve Stuff
Want to take your UI to the next level?
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over 3 years ago
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Reed Robison
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Many of the developers at Mobile Incubation Week wanted to make sure their UIs were as cool as the ideas they represent. You mean the standard NETCF controls aren’t sexy enough? <insert giggles here> There are many alternative UI controls...
Reed and Steve Stuff
Some IE Mobile Tidbits…
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over 3 years ago
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Reed Robison
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Short and sweet… there are a couple of tidbits that caught my eye this week related to developing with IE Mobile and the WebBrowser control. If you are using the WebBrowser control and NETCF 3.5, you might want to check out the new hotfix and KB article...
Reed and Steve Stuff
Why Windows Mobile as a Business Platform?
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over 3 years ago
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Reed Robison
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I’ve said it before that Mobile Developers were going to change the world . I still feel this way. There are a lot of cool technologies changing our lives, but nothing compares to having a little computer in your pocket that can effectively...
Reed and Steve Stuff
Enterprise Data Synchronization with Microsoft SQL Server 2008 and SQL Server Compact 3.5
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over 3 years ago
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Reed Robison
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Back when I started writing windows applications, there was really only one book that mattered….Programming Windows by Charles Petzold. It provided the essential clues to get started on just about any topic for budding Windows developers. Information...
Reed and Steve Stuff
Application Verifier Tip - “EnableShimEngine”
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over 3 years ago
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Reed Robison
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I’ve been seeing a number of reports from developers taking their first lap with Application Verifier related to a common error, “Unable to enable shim engine on device”. While there are a few different reasons this problem occurs, the most...
Reed and Steve Stuff
Windows Mobile 6.5 Walkthru
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over 3 years ago
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hegenderfer
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Guess I don't have to do this now :) Most of you have probably already seen this video , but if not, it's a good Windows Mobile 6.5 walkthru. I've been using this for quite a while now, and I must say that I really DO enjoy 6.5 over previous revs...
Reed and Steve Stuff
FITC Mobile in Canada - are you going to be there?
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over 3 years ago
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hegenderfer
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There will be some good mobile sessions, including some around Windows Mobile development from Mark Arteaga :) If you plan on going, click this link to get a discount to the event!
Reed and Steve Stuff
Microsoft Hopper Test Tool for Windows Mobile 6.0, 6.1, and 6.5
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over 3 years ago
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Reed Robison
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Hopper for 6.5 is live! Hopper is a software test tool that simulates random user input on mobile devices providing a sometimes meaningful mean time to failure (MTTF) number. It is designed to find bugs and is not intended to run scenario tests or...
Reed and Steve Stuff
WM 6.0 and 6.1 Support in Windows Marketplace for Mobile
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over 3 years ago
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hegenderfer
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If you haven't heard the news already, we will be supporting WM6.0/6.1/6.5 in the Windows Marketplace for Mobile. This is great news for app devs, as it gives you all over 30 million sockets that are already existing world wide :) Here is Todd Brix...
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Windows Mobile Developer Camp
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over 3 years ago
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hegenderfer
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We're excited to announce the first in a series of barcamp -style events for the upcoming Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.5 OS ! So, WHAT is WinMoDevCamp? Glad you asked! WinMoDevCamp is a series of upcoming not-for-profit gatherings to develop applications...
Reed and Steve Stuff
WM 6.5 Gesture Documentation is live on MSDN
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over 3 years ago
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Reed Robison
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Windows Mobile 6.5 gesture documentation is live on MSDN now. Gesture code samples are included with the 6.5 DTK . Cheers, Reed
Reed and Steve Stuff
Spotlight on Connection Manager
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over 3 years ago
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Reed Robison
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Windows Mobile provides a very powerful, but often misunderstood, abstraction layer called Connection Manager. Connection Manager is responsible for managing all the possible networks a device may expose and transparently brokering them out to...
Reed and Steve Stuff
Giant Robot Lovers Unite :)
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over 3 years ago
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hegenderfer
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Okay, I found this on CNET last night and thought it was kinda cool...so I'm posting it here :)
Reed and Steve Stuff
Microsoft Windows Mobile Consumer Solution Accelerator
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over 3 years ago
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hegenderfer
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Here is a great set of sample code and a VS project which steps you through some cool ideas around how to create you own cool apps in the consumer space while using some of the cooler features of Windows Mobile devices (like location, Outlook Mobile,...
Reed and Steve Stuff
More Memory for ALL in WM 6.x
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over 3 years ago
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Reed Robison
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Now that the Windows Mobile 6.5 DTK is available, you are probably starting to discover some of the new features and APIs available to you. There is pretty cool stuff in there to move us forward from 6.1…things like Gestures (see the DTK samples...
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