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Galway Microsoft Technology user Group present....

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  • 17-10-2007 12:26pm
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    Mobile Development to the tune of Orcas
    Date: 18 October 2007 19:30 - 21:30
    Summary

    Mobile Development to the tune of Orcas

    Come and experience all the changes and enhancements Microsoft have made to the developer toolset to make you even more productive when developing for Windows Mobile and CE based devices. Unit Tests, security configuration and battery emulation are just some of the features now available in Visual Studio 2008. This session includes some fun demos on how best to use the new features to increase your productivity. Visual Studio 2008 also includes a significant update to the .NET Compact Framework: Version 3.5. This version includes a compact version of the Windows Communication Foundation (WCF), Language Integrated Queries (LINQ), new and improved diagnostic and performance analysis tools, and many smaller improvements as well. This session will also serve as an introduction to the .NET Compact Framework for those not familiar with it.

    Speaker(s) Andy Wigley
    Andy Wigley is an expert on developing mobile applications using the Microsoft .NET Compact Framework and is the co-author of the new Microsoft Press book Mobile Development Handbook (published May 2007), and of Microsoft .NET Compact Framework Core Reference (Microsoft Press). He leads the software consulting company, Andy Wigley Computing Ltd , specializing in mobile and small business applications.

    For more infomation see
    Galway Area - MicroSoft Technology users Group


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