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C# newbie

2/7/2004 1:54:00 AM

Hi Group,

Please let me know what book is good as a start for Mobile programming
using C# and ASP.NET ? Also, what brand of PocketPC should I select ? I'm
totally new to this field and need you advice. Is there anything I should
consider before starting it ?
Your help would be appreciated greatly

Thanks
NewBie


2 Answers

Ed Kaim [MSFT]

2/7/2004 5:23:00 AM

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You have two options when it comes to building software for mobile devices.

On one hand, you can build server-side ASP.NET applications that render
markup for the microbrowsers in over 200 different device combinations.

On the other, you can build client-side .NET Compact Framework applications
for Windows CE .NET-based devices, including all Pocket PCs and Windows
Mobile 2003 for Smartphone devices.

The best place to start is at the mobile & embedded developer center at
http://msdn.microsoft.co.... There are also a ton of great
non-Microsoft sites, as well as quite a few blogs, such as Jonathan Wells''
blog (product manager for the .NET Compact Framework) at
http://blogs.msd....

"C# newbie" <rsavra@otxresearch.com> wrote in message
news:uqf5J0R7DHA.3304@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> Hi Group,
>
> Please let me know what book is good as a start for Mobile
programming
> using C# and ASP.NET ? Also, what brand of PocketPC should I select ? I''m
> totally new to this field and need you advice. Is there anything I should
> consider before starting it ?
> Your help would be appreciated greatly
>
> Thanks
> NewBie
>
>


C# newbie

2/19/2004 8:40:00 PM

0

Ed, thanks for your help.

regards



"Ed Kaim [MSFT]" <edkaim@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:u24t4pT7DHA.2168@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> You have two options when it comes to building software for mobile
devices.
>
> On one hand, you can build server-side ASP.NET applications that render
> markup for the microbrowsers in over 200 different device combinations.
>
> On the other, you can build client-side .NET Compact Framework
applications
> for Windows CE .NET-based devices, including all Pocket PCs and Windows
> Mobile 2003 for Smartphone devices.
>
> The best place to start is at the mobile & embedded developer center at
> http://msdn.microsoft.co.... There are also a ton of great
> non-Microsoft sites, as well as quite a few blogs, such as Jonathan Wells''
> blog (product manager for the .NET Compact Framework) at
> http://blogs.msd....
>
> "C# newbie" <rsavra@otxresearch.com> wrote in message
> news:uqf5J0R7DHA.3304@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> > Hi Group,
> >
> > Please let me know what book is good as a start for Mobile
> programming
> > using C# and ASP.NET ? Also, what brand of PocketPC should I select ?
I''m
> > totally new to this field and need you advice. Is there anything I
should
> > consider before starting it ?
> > Your help would be appreciated greatly
> >
> > Thanks
> > NewBie
> >
> >
>
>