Tuesday, February 9th, 2010 at
1:54 pm

The September/October issue of Component Developer Magazine (CODE) is focused on Mobile Application Development, and contains several in-depth articles focused on that subject, as well as several general .NET articles.Table of Contents:*) State of .NET Development*) Product News – Sep/Oct 2003*) The Mind of an Angry Coder: Kicked to the Curb*) Creating Tablet PC Applications with VS .NET*) Five ASP.NET Controls You Might Be Craving*) Mobile CODE.NET: Exploring the .NET Compact Framework*) Working with .NET Threads*) Palm Development with MobileVB*) Creating ASP.NET Custom Controls with Style*) Resolving Deadlocks in SQL Server 2000*) Doc Detective – Sept/Oct 2003*) .Finalize() – What I’ve Learned: Airline Lavatories and StringsFor more information, visit www.codemag.com
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Tuesday, November 10th, 2009 at
8:25 pm

Special Issue focusing on Mobile PC DevelopmentTable of Contents:*) Being Ultra-Mobile*) Welcome from the Mobile and Tailored Platforms Group*) How to Be Where Your Customer Wants to Be*) Developing Windows Vista Applications for the Ultra-Mobile PC (UMPC)*) Windows Vista Mobility: Why Should You Care?*) The Proper Developer Environments for Mobile PC, Tablet PC, and Ultra-Mobile PC Applications*) Adapting Existing Applications to Work on UMPCs*) Introduction to Windows Touch Technology in Windows Vista*) Inking in ASP.NET 2.0, AJAX, and IE7*) Basics of Ink in Windows Presentation Foundation*) Exploring Ink Analysis*) Best Practices in Game Design for the Ultra-Mobile PC*) SideShow Development in Depth*) Tablet PC Input Panel Programmability*) Exploring Tablet PC Application DeploymentFor more information, visit www.codemag.com
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Monday, November 9th, 2009 at
7:15 pm

Special Issue focusing on Mobile PC DevelopmentTable of Contents:*) Being Ultra-Mobile*) Welcome from the Mobile and Tailored Platforms Group*) How to Be Where Your Customer Wants to Be*) Developing Windows Vista Applications for the Ultra-Mobile PC (UMPC)*) Windows Vista Mobility: Why Should You Care?*) The Proper Developer Environments for Mobile PC, Tablet PC, and Ultra-Mobile PC Applications*) Adapting Existing Applications to Work on UMPCs*) Introduction to Windows Touch Technology in Windows Vista*) Inking in ASP.NET 2.0, AJAX, and IE7*) Basics of Ink in Windows Presentation Foundation*) Exploring Ink Analysis*) Best Practices in Game Design for the Ultra-Mobile PC*) SideShow Development in Depth*) Tablet PC Input Panel Programmability*) Exploring Tablet PC Application DeploymentFor more information, visit www.codemag.com
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