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You Can Take it With You
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It has been quite a while since I posted as the summer has just been crazy busy. With the start of a new season (today's the first full day of autumn), I'm now getting back to my more regular blogging schedule. What better time is there to get...
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I had a situation today where I needed to debug some code that used Connection Manager to establish a cellular connection. The challenge was that the connectivity problem was only observed on certain devices therefore I couldn't use the Device Emulator...
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If you've been thinking about getting started with Windows Mobile programming, then you'll want to check out this webcast series co-presented by Maarten Struys, Constanze Roman, and me. We originally put this series together so that people who are new...
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Due to a last minute scheduling problem, my planned appearance on geekSpeak last week to talk about Windows Communications Foundation (WCF) Strategies for Windows Mobile had to be rescheduled. I realize it's a bit of short notice but I wanted to let everyone...
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It looks like Webcast season is upon us J … Between now and Tech Ed, Maarten Struys and I will be presenting a combined total of 7 webcasts. This Wednesday, 30-April and next Wednesday, 7-May I'll be the guest on MSDN's geekSpeak . Then starting...
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You may recall my webcast from about 6/7 weeks ago where I talked about how to use custom extension methods to allow your mobile device applications to efficiently query a SQL Server Compact (SSC) databases directly. I received a question today regarding...
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I came across this article: New anti-terror weapon: Hand-held lie detector on MSNBC today. The article talks about a new hand-held lie detector that the Pentagon is issuing to soldiers in Afghanistan to help in screening local-police, interpreters, etc...
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The other day while working in Visual Studio 2008, I encountered an unexpected error while attempting to create a DataGrid by dragging a table from the Data Sources pane onto a form (something we've all done many times). At first Visual Studio appeared...
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A short divergence from my regular technical posts... If you have a cat, you can't help but laugh due to the insane accuracy of these videos Simon's Cat in Cat Man Do Simon's Cat in Let Me In Videos are originally from “ And then there were four...
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A couple of weeks ago there were indications that Adobe's hope for continued adoption of Flash-Lite on mobile devices was possibly in jeopardy. First there was the Microsoft MIX08 announcement of Silverlight for Mobile which, of course, competes with...
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If you do much work with Windows Mobile applications, there's a good chance that you frequently use the Cellular Emulator to test out things like call handling, SMS message handling, as well as cellular network behavior. I'm a pretty big fan of the Cellular...
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According to a report in techradar.com today … "Microsoft has confirmed to TechRadar that it will look to build a version of Silverlight that will work on the iPhone" I haven't seen such a commitment corroborated by any other source yet but techradar...
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Like many, I really like the ongoing trend of providing developer-related information in the form of videos. I suppose I'd better … although I don't know the exact count, the number of " How Do I Videos for Devices " and On-Demand Webcasts I've made total...
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As you'll recall from my last post , we were talking about some of Visual Basic's unexpected behavior when compiling and resolving method signatures in LINQ queries. Hopefully, most of you will also recall, where this all started … the webcast discussion...
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As you probably know… yesterday I posted the samples and some screen shots from my LINQ on Mobile Devices webcast . A short time later I received feedback asking that I post VB versions of the samples. The feedback author made a very good point...
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