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Jim Wilson's Column Comes to MSDN!
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Jim Wilson's Column Comes to MSDN!
Jim Wilson's Column Comes to MSDN!
jamespr
15 Jul 2004 1:01 PM
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Jim Wilson writes a regular column for
Windows Mobile Solutions Partner Program
members giving tips and tricks for developing and deploying Windows Mobile solutions. We've just got the first three installments of that published to MSDN! If you want to read Jim's column as it is published, make sure to sign up for WMSPP.
Windows Mobile - A New Era Has Begun
Article Summary:
In this first installment of "You Can Take It with You," Jim Wilson looks at the new mobility features of Whidbey, and how they affect the future of Windows Mobile. (7 printed pages)
SQL Server CE and Scalability
Article Summary:
This is the second article in the "You Can Take It with You" column. This article offers tips that developers can use to improve the scalability of Compact Framework-based applications accessing SQL Server CE. (10 printed pages)
Jim's Mobile Developer Tool Belt
Article Summary:
This is the third article in the "You Can Take It with You" column, and it presents tools, utilities, and downloads that are helpful for developers. (8 printed pages)
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