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- Getting Started with Windows Mobile Development
Magazine/Issue: CoDe Magazine, 2008 Jul/Aug Release Date: Friday, June 20, 2008
Quick ID: 0807071
In today’s world of fast food, fast cars, and instant gratification, people expect to be in touch at all times.We have become conditioned to staying in touch with businesses, friends, and families. Because of this desire for instant data, we have the Internet, cell phones, Wi-Fi, MP3 players, and DVD players. As the equipment needed to drive this thirst has become smaller and smaller, we find ourselves looking for portable replacements for our bulky desktop computers.
- Microsoft XNA: Ready for Prime Time?
Magazine/Issue: CoDe Magazine, 2007 Sep/Oct Release Date: Monday, August 27, 2007
Quick ID: 0709041
Microsoft opened the doors of game development to the .NET developer community in December 2006 with the first release of XNA Game Studio Express.No longer constrained to enterprise systems, database-driven applications or Web service layers, .NET developers can now spread their digital wings and let their pixelized imagination run wild as their favorite development platform and language now enable them to explore new worlds and new challenges of their own making, all in full high definition (HD) at 60 frames per second! But who is XNA for? Is it a serious enough initiative, platform, and set of tools for professional game developers in the gaming industry? Eager to answer those questions, I (virtually) sat down with a number of professional game designers, studio directors, and developers for a chat in order to find out: Is Microsoft XNA ready for prime time?
- Welcome from the Mobile and Tailored Platforms Group
Magazine/Issue: CoDe Focus Magazine, 2007 - Vol. 4 - Issue 2 - Mobility Release Date: Friday, March 30, 2007
Quick ID: 0704022
Welcome to our second CoDe Focus issue on mobile PC development.
- Windows Vista Mobility: Why Should You Care?
Magazine/Issue: CoDe Focus Magazine, 2007 - Vol. 4 - Issue 2 - Mobility Release Date: Friday, March 30, 2007
Quick ID: 0704052
“Why should I upgrade to Windows Vista™?” is the single most-asked question I get at work these days. Curiosity is driving a lot of folks towards this latest and greatest operating system from Microsoft. What’s new? What does it do? What’s in it for me? Everyone wants to know what’s so special about it and if it is worth it. “How much time do you have right now?” is usually my first reply, closely followed by, “Do you have a laptop?”
- .Finalize(): Reenergize
Magazine/Issue: CoDe Magazine, 2006 - Jan/Feb Release Date: Tuesday, January 03, 2006
Quick ID: 0601131
- State of .NET Development
Magazine/Issue: CoDe Magazine, 2003 - September/October Release Date: Friday, August 15, 2003
Quick ID: 0309011
September/October 2003 Editorial by Rod Paddock.
- Mobile CoDe.NET: Exploring the .NET Compact Framework
Magazine/Issue: CoDe Magazine, 2003 - September/October Release Date: Friday, August 15, 2003
Quick ID: 0309061
Windows or Web? A question you've asked and have been asked countless numbers of times for the past five years.And yet, when it comes to the mobile field and building business applications for smart devices, many are surprised when they realize the same question needs to be answered. The question is slightly dissimilar but the answers are entirely different. "Windows CE or Mobile Web?" you might ask. As for the answer, the .NET world can steer you in two very opposite directions: .NET Compact Framework or ASP.NET Mobile Controls.
- Mobile CoDe.NET: Microsoft Mobility 101
Magazine/Issue: CoDe Magazine, 2003 - July/August Release Date: Sunday, June 15, 2003
Quick ID: 0307091
Mobility is one of those fields which everybody knows is a definite part of our future, in 5 to 10 years or so. Think again.Amber steps out of her client's office, enters her car, pulls out her mobile phone and dials the number to her main office. She's calling Martin?her internal sales representative to inform him that she finally closed a deal with her client. She needs him to place an internal order at the warehouse. There are many items on that order, including 500 units of product X, configuration A. After a quick query in the central inventory management system, Martin informs her that there are only 250 units left of that configuration, but there are more than plenty for her order if the client would be willing to switch to configuration B. Amber now needs to call her client back and save the deal. The client will be very disappointed, the whole thing will have to be negotiated over the phone, and Amber will probably have to cut her margins or else she'll lose everything.
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