So, if you are a regular reader (hello, Mum!) you'll have noticed me mentioning the work we were doing on creating some video-based documentation. If you went to MEDC, you'll have received these on your special DVD pack, but today they went live on MSDN.
Here's a list of all the videos that we've completed and published today:
Creating and Debugging a C++ Windows Mobile-based Application Using Microsoft Visual Studio 2005
Nishan Jebanansam, a Program Manager in the Developer Tools Division, walks through creating, deploying and debugging an application written in C++ using Visual Studio 2005.
Creating a Managed Bluetooth Application Using Microsoft Visual Studio 2005
Anil Dhawan, a Program Manager in Windows Mobile, discusses using a Managed Class Library to create Bluetooth applications in C# and Visual BASIC .NET.
Creating a Windows Mobile-based Pocket PC Application Using Microsoft Visual Studio 2005.
Neil Enns, Lead Program Manager in the Visual Studio for Devices group, demonstrates creating a Web Browser application in C# for the Pocket PC. Neil pays particular attention to the new controls and layout features in Visual Studio 2005.
Creating a Windows Mobile-based Smartphone Application Using Microsoft Visual Studio 2005
Description: Neil Enns, Lead Program Manager in the Visual Studio for Devices group, discusses creating a mobile blogging application for the Smartphone in C#, and demonstrates using camera and email controls.
Introduction to Debugging Using Microsoft Visual Studio 2005
George Chu, Lead Software Design Engineer, demonstrates using the new debugging features for devices in Visual Studio 2005.
Introduction to Windows Mobile-based Smartphone Development Using C++ and Microsoft Visual Studio
John Kennedy, a Content Specialist in the Mobile & Embedded Devices Division, demonstrates how to create an application in C++ for a Windows Mobile-based Smartphone, covering adding support for basic controls and softkeys.
Upgrading eMbedded Visual C++ Applications to Microsoft Visual Studio 2005
Nishan Jebanansam, a Program Manager in the Developer Tools Division, explains how to update your eMbedded Visual C++ application to work with Visual Studio 2005.