See larger picture | Pocket PC Network Programming (Addison-Wesley Microsoft Technology Series)
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Steve Makofsky
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Product Description Pocket PC Network Programming is the resource students need to exploit the power of mobile technology and high-speed wireless connections. This book is a comprehensive tutorial and reference for writing network applications on Pocket PC 2002 and Pocket PC 2002 Phone Edition devices. It explains how the Pocket PC communicates with the Internet, with other mobile devices, and with networks. It teaches students the basics of Pocket PC telephony, synchronization, and messaging.
Featured Customer Reviews Excellent book for Pocket PC Programming,
February 18, 2006 If you want to start programming network and distributed systems in Pocket PC platform this is the book for you.
Juan Carlos Olivares Rojas
http://mail.cenidet.edu.mx/~jcolivares04c/ A Definitive Guide to Pocket PC Programming,
June 08, 2004 The content is amazing covering a lot of issues on Pocket PC programming. Very detailed and easy to understand. A lot of code samples making life so much easier! A must for every Pocket PC developer. Way cool...,
December 12, 2003 There is somewhat of a dearth of books on Pocket PC development in general, and so that there is a book of this quality devoted to Pcoket PC Networking is pretty amazing. And "Networking" really means more than just what most folks might consider Networking, like Desktop Synchronization, Infared and a chapter on Pocket PC Phone issues. I had no idea,
October 08, 2003 Before I picked up a copy of Steve's book, I had no idea that there was so much to network programming on the PocketPC. Now, I wouldn't want to do that programming without this book. Thanks, Steve! Very Useful,
October 02, 2003 Any developer can benefit from this useful book. Combining the best aspects of a users' guide and a reference manual, the book has any information a Pocket PC programmer would need, in a format that's easy to use and readable. The index, FAQs and code samples make it easy to find just the information you're looking for, with descriptions providing more context and background. And I particularly enjoyed the funny and appropriate quotes from movies or TV programs at the beginning of each section.
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