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Blog Post:
.NET MF and TRON
Colin Miller
Happy New Year to everyone!!! While we were on our Holiday Break, there were things happening in Japan. In December at the TronShow, Dr. Ken Sakamura introduced a port of the .NET Micro Framework onto the TRON kernel. Dr Sakamura is, as you know, most famous as the originator, chief architect, and...
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13 Jan 2010
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IIC China Shenzhen and IIC China Shanghai
Colin Miller
"Microsoft® .NET Micro Framework 把 .NET 的可靠性能和卓越效率與 Microsoft® Visual Studio 的高生 產 力合而為一,方便用 户为 規模較小、價格較廉、資源有限的設備來編製程式。 " The .NET Micro Framework team joined the embedded/IC conferences in China for the first time! We had the pleasure of appearing at the IIC China Shenzhen(Mar3-4) and the IIC...
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13 Mar 2008
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Microsoft .NET Micro Framework Newsletter - Vol. 1 No. 2
Colin Miller
Reprint of the second .NET Micro Framework newsletter. Subscribe here! Sign up for other newsletters | Unsubscribe | Update your profile Volume 1, Number 2 December 2007 ...
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9 Jan 2008
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.NET Micro Framework moves to Asia
Colin Miller
Between our launch in February and now, the .NET Micro Framework team has focused primarily on North America and Europe. This was largely because, as a small team, that was all we could handle well. We have been working with some companies in Taiwan, Korea, and Japan but there were just a few. In Sept...
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12 Oct 2007
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