Wolf Mobile Development Configuration (2004.11)
Near the end of the year, Windows Mobile's news is still a lot. The 12 MSDN magazines published this month uses mobile development as the subject. In addition to two technical articles, the edited "going mobile" is also worth reading. In addition, I increased a "expert index" in this issue, refers to the difficultness of the article, 1-5 points, the higher the score, the greater the difficulty. Of course this is just a reference value.
recommended article:
TOP1: "Add support for Digital Ink to your Windows Applications"
This article is PAUL YAO's masterpiece, saying something on the tablet PC. On Tech ED 2004, the old wolf refers to the support of Office on digital ink technology. Indeed. If your program can also support digital ink on the Tablet PC, there should be a lot. By the way, ordinary PCs can develop support for digital ink as long as the SDK of the Tablet PC is installed on XP.
Http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/issues/04/12/tabletpc/default.aspx
Recommended Index: 4.5
Expert Index: 2
TOP2: "Optimize Your Pocket PC Development with the .Net Compact Framework"
Telling the article. Net Compact Framework, there is a lot of articles, this article has something that writes unlock, so you can't see it as an ordinary entry article. Do you have ordinary articles on MSDN Magazine? This article tells about some skills on forms, resources, and Toolbar. Suitable for developers who have a certain basis.
Http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/issues/04/12/netcompactframework/default.aspx
Recommended index: 4
Expert Index: 3
TOP3: "Hosting a Native Windows Control Withnin A Microsoft® .NET Compact Framework Forms Control"
This month, the article from the MSDN website will be very much, because MSDN has recently launched a lot of good articles. How to use a non-hosting code in a managed environment that has always been an .NET developer's heart disease. This article tells how to call HTML Control in the .NET CF environment. It is more worth learning from the win32 Namespace implemented in the sample code. It is said that .NET CF 2.0 has also joined Win32 Namespace, we can't get the source code of .NET CF 2.0, but learning is also very beneficial in different implementations.
Http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dnnetComp/html/hostinganativeWindowsControl.asp
Recommended index: 5
Expert Index: 4.5
TOP4: "Receiving SMS Messages Inside a Managed Application"
Another article on mounting the MSDN website home page. This is also a generally existing problem if you receive SMS in the .NET CF environment. The author implements the MAPI Rule Client according to the IMailruleClient interface according to the SDK document, and the SMS message can be received before INBOX.
Http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dnnetComp/html/receivingsmsMsages.asp
Recommended Index: 5 Expert Index: 5
TOP5: "Color Button for the .NET Compact Framework"
Always say that MSDN will be smashed, the next article comes from the famous CodeProject. Now Windows Mobile is more and more attention. There are also articles specially discussed to customize controls under the CodeProject .Net CF. This article is not very difficult, but developers who have not found the ready control in Mobile Development have a reference to the meaning of learning. :)
http://www.codeproject.com/cs/misctrl/pocketpcolourbtn.asp
Recommended index: 3
Expert Index: 3
This month's concise directory has no time to organize FAQ, I hope everyone can understand. After 2004, whether it is equipment manufacturer, ordinary users, or developers, there is a more deep understanding of mobile application development. I believe that next year, the mobile development field will be more lively.
My Concise Catalog will publish in the 9CBS Wince Development Forum and My Development BLOG: Mobile.Aawolf (http://blog.9cbs.net/aawolf)