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        PDC 2003 presentations now available online

        Staff | Date: Nov 6, 2003 | Comments: 1



        Couldn't make it to Microsoft's Professional Developer's Conference in Los Angeles in LA last week? Get details on PDC 2003 sessions, along with links to the slides and code downloads for the more than 140 sessions presented during the conference.




        An entire conference track was devoted to the theme of "Mobile and Devices." Topics in that track included . . .
        • "Longhorn" Mobile Application Overview: Designing Mobile Applications for Laptops and Tablet PCs - Networking, Data, Power and Other Considerations
        • Overview: Developing for Windows Mobile Devices (Pocket PC and Smartphone)
        • Overview: Developing for Windows Mobile Devices (Pocket PC and Smartphone)
        • Utilizing Mobile Web Services: Adding Location, Mobile Messaging and Billing Capabilities to Your Applications
        • Windows "Longhorn:" Building Network Smart Applications
        • Windows Forms: Building Occasionally-connected, Async Client Applications
        • Designing Power-Aware Windows "Longhorn" Applications
        • Exploring Location-Aware Applications in "Longhorn" and Devices
        • Exploring New Features in .NET Compact Framework "Whidbey" Release
        • Developing Smartphone Applications Using the .NET Compact Framework
        • ASP.NET: Building Mobile Web Applications Using ASP.NET "Whidbey"
        • Developing Data Applications for Devices with SQL Server CE 3.0
        • Developing for Devices Using Native C++ with Visual Studio
        • Architecting Applications for Smartphone in Native Code
        • Under the Covers: Windows Mobile Device Platform Futures (Pocket PC and Smartphone)
        • CLR Under the Covers: Implementing CLR for Smart Personal Objects Technology (SPOT)
        • Building Mobile Location Based Applications with MapPoint Technologies: Featuring the New Microsoft Location Server
        • .NET Compact Framework Performance Tips and Tricks
        • Designing Mobile Applications: Programming to "Longhorn" Data Synchronization

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