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Posted by Simon Hart on June 13, 2007, 4:11 pm
Please log in for more thread options I was at the MSDN Roadshow in London the other day and it was on sale there I
had a quick flip through - all I can say is good work guys. I would of bought
a copy but I'd already bought a copy of WPF and WCF from apress - will have
to empty my piggy box! ;)
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Simon Hart
http://srhartone.blogspot.com
"Peter Foot [MVP]" wrote:
> Along with my co-authors Daniel Moth (Microsoft) and Andy Wigley (MVP), I'd
> like to announce the availability of our new book for developing with the
> ..NET Compact Framework published by Microsoft Press. Here is the official
> outline of the book:-
>
> Microsoft® Mobile Development Handbook (ISBN 9780735623583)
>
> Your essential reference to developing sophisticated applications for mobile
> devices.
>
> Get practical information for developing applications with the Microsoft
> ..NET Compact Framework 2.0-straight from mobile-development experts. This
> definitive guide delivers the proven techniques, real-world insights, and
> extensive code samples you need to bring information access to any
> Windows-based mobile device.
>
> Discover how to:
>
> ..Design a user interface that is optimized for smart devices
> ..Add functionality by using Windows Mobile APIs
> ..Organize and persist data stored on a device
> ..Establish network connections and respond to changes in network state
> ..Synchronize mobile devices with data stored on backend servers
> ..Implement authentication, symmetric encryption, and asymmetric encryption
> algorithms
> ..Optimize application performance for resource-constrained devices
> ..Interoperate with native code by using PInvoke and COM interop
> ..PLUS-Get an introduction to .NET Compact Framework 3.5 and Microsoft Visual
> Studio 2008
>
> PLUS-Get Microsoft Visual C# and Visual Basic code samples on the Web
>
>
> Daniel posted a listing of all 18 chapters on his blog
> http://www.danielmoth.com/Blog/2007/05/mobile-development-handbook.html
> and our intentions for the book
> http://www.danielmoth.com/Blog/2007/06/my-book-is-now-in-my-hands.html
>
> Further information on the title is available at
> http://www.microsoft.com/MSPress/books/10294.aspx
>
> Peter
>
> --
> Peter Foot
> Device Application Development MVP
> www.peterfoot.net | www.inthehand.com
>
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