June 2006 - Posts
These labs are a must-see for Windows Mobile developers. They were originally created for MEDC in May. If you didn't go, see what you missed? :-) Step by Step: Migrating an eMbedded Visual C++ Application to Visual Studio 2005 http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dnppcgen/html/med303_msdn_migrate_evc_app_vs2k5.asp?frame=true
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The fact that Windows Mobile is so flexible that it can be used on Smartphones and Pocket PCs of all shapes and sizes is both a blessing and a curse. On one hand, all the available hardware grows the market and brings us some really cool stuff. On the
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As an ex-UK person, the BBC is the definitive source of all my information, so it was interesting to read about our top blogger Mr. Scoble moving on. It's in large part thanks to Robert that we're encourage to blog here at Microsoft, so we all owe him
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The Patterns & Practices group is a team at Microsoft creating fundamental building blocks of code for you to use in your applications. Their release for Windows Mobile 5.0-based Pocket PCs and Smartphones is called the "Mobile Client Software Factory".
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