Developing Applications for Windows Mobile Devices (Level 200) – Part I
In this webcast series, you can learn a lot about developing applications for Windows Mobile devices by simply attending this webcast series. In part one of the series, you get a high-level introduction to developing managed applications for Windows Mobile devices. Learn about the development tools, get a demonstration of creating applications for Windows Mobile 6 devices using C# and Microsoft Visual Basic .NET, and become familiar with using the Device Emulator to test your applications.
Developing Your First Real Windows Mobile 6 Application – Part II
Developing Windows Mobile 6 applications with the Microsoft .NET Compact Framework allows you to take advantage of your existing desktop developer skills and enables you to begin developing mobile applications quickly. Although you may be familiar with many aspects of the .NET Compact Framework, mobile software development requires additional considerations such as designing a user interface for small displays, adapting the user interface to different device form factors, and avoiding unnecessary battery consumption.
Using Device Capabilities and Device Functionality – Part III
In this webcast series, you learn how to access Pocket Outlook from inside your own managed application, how to add location awareness to your application, and how to make phone calls from inside your own managed application. Please join Constanze Roman and Maarten Struys to learn more about creating great applications for Windows Mobile devices.
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