See larger picture | Microsoft® Mobile Development Handbook
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Andy Wigley, Daniel Moth, and Peter Foot
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Product Description 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 code name Orcas PLUS Get Microsoft Visual C# and Visual Basic code samples on the Web
Featured Customer Reviews A gem for the Windows Mobile developer,
August 18, 2008 One of the few WM development books, and certainly the only one that merits five stars. This book is thorough, timely, and informative about the technologies relevant to making great WM apps in native and managed code. Excellent Reference,
July 17, 2008 I purchased this book, among others, to learn more about the compact framework. This has ended up being the one that is always on my desk and constantly referred to. There is information in here that is not on any google search, and the code used by the author to demonstrate complicated operations (such as creating opacity in CF forms), is easier and clearer than I have seen anywhere else. A very good book, and well worth purchasing. Very complete,
March 31, 2008 Definitely a good book: I found it very complete and easy to read. Useful and interesting, straightaway. The best book from the best in the business,
March 01, 2008 Got 2 copies for my moble development team. The book is simply invaluable. Either you read cover to cover, or select any chapter of special interest the result is in depth information and guidance. Very often our two copies are not enough for everyone in the team. Great book,
February 17, 2008 It is like my bitacora or bible when i am offline. I guess it has a little of everything you need to know in very compact book (i thought a 600 book will be wider but the size is great)
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