October 2005 - Posts

My Second Webcast
20 October 05 10:22 AM
Yesterday I gave my second and final MSDN Webcast, this time on the topic of migrating eMbedded C++ applications to Visual Studio 2005. As before, it was quite a stressful but enjoyable experience. I'm not sure I'm cut out to be one of life's great demonstrators Read More...
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Diabetes Tracking System
17 October 05 10:10 AM
I just had to post about the project my friend Lesley-Ann was working on, not only because it's won an award, but because it's a genuinely useful piece of software. Of course, it was developed using Visual Studio. Now I need to talk Lesley-Ann into developing Read More...
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Mobile Developer Wiki
16 October 05 01:46 PM
I was trying (sort of) to keep the Mobile Developer Wiki a little bit of a secret until it had enough content to be useful, but news kinda leaked out. Still, there is plenty of stuff there right now, so it's worth visiting. Even better, I'm delighted Read More...
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Visual Studio 2005 - SmartDevice Emulator
06 October 05 04:09 PM
I recently demonstrated the new Pocket PC and Smartphone emulators as part of an MSDN webchat, and was asked by a participant if the emulators supported external USB devices. At the moment, the answer is "no", but I checked with the feature team responsible Read More...
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My First Webcast
05 October 05 12:03 PM
This morning I hosted an MSDN webcast on using Visual Studio 2005 to develop C++ applications for Mobile Devices. Let's be kind and say I forgot the launch date of Visual Studio 2005 (doh!) due to nerves, shall we? (It's November 7. Remember, remember Read More...
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Visual Studio 2005 - Launches 7th November!
05 October 05 11:56 AM
I'm getting this tattooed on my forehead! Read More...
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Windows CE Documentation
03 October 05 03:51 PM
My team here at Microsoft also publishes Windows CE documentation - which is distinct from the SDK documentation. It's got a lot of in-depth material, and you might find it interesting reading. Unfortunately, we forgot to tell anyone that we published Read More...
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