10 May 2005
Virtual Training Sessions June 2005 - Mobility
June 2005 Free Training Session:
Mobile Development on the .NET Compact Framework
Dear Developer
The opportunities for mobile application development are rapidly expanding. Microsoft and HP have teamed up to bring you an 8-hour class delivered over two days focused on developing for Windows Mobile devices. Part of the HP Virtual Classroom Series, this session covers everything you need to know to take your code from the desktop to mobile devices. And best of all, it’s free!
· Understand the .NET Compact Framework
· Design and develop compact user interfaces
· Store and retrieve data on the compact device
· Work with SQL Server CE and synchronize your handheld data with an enterprise SQL Server system
· Learn how to create secure enterprise applications for the mobile environment
Space is limited, so don’t miss this opportunity—sign up now!
Register for one of the two sessions in June and you can be trained in Mobile Development on the .NET Compact Framework. You will learn to develop enterprise applications for Windows Mobile™ using Microsoft Visual Studio .NET in this 8-hour course.
Pick a Session:
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Session 1: |
Mobile Development on the Compact Framework* |
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Dates: |
June 15-16, 2005: 11:00 A.M. – 3:00 P.M. EST |
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Event Code: |
303702 – Use this Event ID when registering |
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Registration: |
http://www.hp-microsoft.net/compact |
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Other Information: |
You can only register for 1 event. Limited space is available.
Deadline is June 10. |
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Session 2: |
Mobile Development on the Compact Framework* |
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Dates: |
June 15-16, 2005: 4:00 P.M. – 8:00 P.M. EST |
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Event Code: |
303703– Use this Event ID when registering |
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Registration: |
http://www.hp-microsoft.net/compact |
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Other Information:
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You can only register for 1 event. Limited space is available.
Deadline is June 10. |
*Some knowledge of the .NET Framework is required.
Welcome to the new wave in training. We hope to see you in the Virtual Classroom in one of these two sessions. And look for more sessions on a variety of topics in the months to come.
Thank you,
Microsoft and HP