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January 2004 - Posts

For some reason many of the vcards that I am receiving in emails for the P&aC are coming through as blank emails. So I am grinding away and manually creating Outlook contacts for you all (there are a lot of you - some of whom I have already contacted Read More...
A couple of requests to ease the burden on my 'ctrl', 'c' and 'v' keys - which have been rubbed clean ;-). If possible could you include your contact details in your email in vcard format (you should be able to drag your own contact details from your Read More...
<.NET Compact Framework World Wide Poster and a Coaster (WWP&aC) FAQ> Just what is the Poster and Coaster? See this post for more info... Why are you doing this; are you insane? For the most part yes... But that has nothing to do with the Poster Read More...
Michael Yuan requested an image of the poster, so here it is. Boy I tell ya, it sure wasn't easy to get this up on the blog; especially considering that I thought it would be just a quick cut n paste job. A few people have asked whether I would ship the Read More...
One of the first things that I wanted to do when I joined the .NET Compact Framework Team was to create a .NET Compact Framework Class Library poster. This has been on my task list for well over a year now. Well I'm pleased to report that I marked this Read More...
So someone just contacted me (thanks Justin) to let me know that my RSS feed was rendering nastily; fonts, colours (note Australian spelling), sizes etc... I just checked out my feed and sure enough there were all types of nasty extraneous HTML tags in Read More...
This is something that I often get asked about. If you are interested in what a managed Web server on a device might look like check out the .NET Compact Framework Mobile Web Server Architecture whitepaper and sample written and developed by some fellow Read More...
Hi there! My mate Kevin Lisota (aka Batman) the Microsoft Mobile DevCon (MDC) manager and Windows Mobile Product Manager extraordinaire has been bugging me about getting a blog up so that I can share my .NET Compact Framework related rants with the world. Read More...
 
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