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It’s time for another MSDN Webcast. On Wednesday, May 2009, at 10 AM PST , Randy Starr, VP of Technology at BlueDot Solutions will talk about mfLY!® for Microsoft Visual Studio 2008. mFly® provides a model/view/controller Framework add-on to Visual Studio
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I wanted to thank everybody for attending Nick Landry’s Webcast today on WCF Development and Windows Mobile Devices. Because we experienced some technical difficulties, we will have to rerecord the Webcast. The on-demand version will be posted as soon
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After a quick break it’s time for us to move right ahead with our 24-Hours of Windows Mobile Application Development Webcast series. On Wednesday, April 22nd, at 10 AM, PST , MVP and Mobility Architect Nickolas Landry will present a Webcast on Windows
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Are you interested in learning how to make the user interface of your Windows Mobile application more interesting and compelling? If your answer is yes , please join us for part 20 or our 24-Hour webcast series on Windows Mobile Application Development.
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We are moving right along with our 24-Hours of Windows Mobile Application Development Webcast Series. For part 19 of the series, MVP Maarten Struys and my colleague Joshua Partlow will show you how to create your own customized Windows Mobile user interface
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Please join us for part 18 of our 24-Hour Webcast series on Windows Mobile Application Development. On Wednesday, February 11, at 10 AM PST , Mobility Architect Reed Robison will talk about how to use Language Integrated Query (LINQ) on Windows Mobile
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I wanted to thank everybody who attended Mike Francis’ Webcast on Top Developer Tips for Windows Mobile . For the ones who couldn’t watch the live webcast, make sure to view the on-demand version, which is available at: http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/WebCastEventDetails.aspx?culture=en-US&EventID=1032400472&CountryCode=US
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We’re moving right along with our “24 Hours of Windows Mobile Application Development Webcast series.” Tomorrow, January 14, at 10 AM PST , Mobility Development Consultant Mike Francis will share his top Windows Mobile Development tips with you guys.
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I hope everybody had a nice holiday season. Now January is here and we’re moving right ahead with our Webcast series on 24 Hours of Windows Mobile Application Development. This week, Maarten Struys and I will discuss Device Security for Windows Mobile
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After a short break, we’re back with our 24-hours of Windows Mobile Application Development Webcast series. Please join tomorrow, Wednesday December 10, 2008 at 10 AM PST for part 12 of our Webcast series. The topic of tomorrow’s webcast will be Asynchronous
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Please join us for part 10 of our 24-part Webcast series on Windows Mobile Application Development. This week, Andy Wigley, co-author of the Windows Mobile Development Handbook, will talk about networking. In this webcast, you learn how to create a network
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Please join us tomorrow, November 5, 2008 at 10 AM PDT for part 9 of our 24-part webcast series on Windows Mobile Application Development. At tomorrow’s webcast, Maarten Struys , my colleague Joshua Partlow, and I will be talking about Unit Testing for
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As some of you have remarked, the audio for the on-demand version of Part 2 of our '24-hours of Windows Mobile Application Development Series" on the Device Emulator did not work. That's why Maarten Struys and I went ahead and rerecorded the webcast.
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Time is moving ahead fast! We are almost a third of the way through our "24 Hours of Windows Mobile Application Development" webcast series. Please join us tomorrow, October 22nd, 2008 at 10 AM PST for part 8 of our 24-hours of Windows Mobile Application
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It's time for another Webcast. We're moving right along and are getting to part seven of our 24-hour series on Windows Mobile Application Development. Tomorrow, Wednesday, October 15, at 10 AM PST, MVP Maarten Struys will talk about the interoperability
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