Guest Monolithix [MVP] Posted October 3, 2004 Report Posted October 3, 2004 Sorry people - i've just confirmed this is cancelled. If you have already registered you should have been pointed to the following webcast in 10 days: MSDN Webcast: What's New in the .NET Compact Framework 2.0 - Level 200 Tuesday, October 19, 2004 - 8:00 AM-9:30 AM Pacific Time (4:00 pm-5.30 pm UK time) Paul Yao, President, The Paul Yao Company The .NET Compact Framework provides the benefits of managed code development on Windows Mobile and embedded devices such as the Pocket PC and the Smartphone. The next version of this powerful tool will ship with Visual Studio® 2005. Both products are still in beta, but you can get the inside scoop on new features and improvements by attending this exclusive webcast. Previous experience with version 1.0 of .NET CF will help you get the most out of the material being presented. --------------------------- MSDN are running an online webcast for Mobile Devices developers this coming Wednesday (6th October): What's New for Mobile Development Recommended Audience: Developer Start Time: 06 October 2004 10:00 (GMT) GMT, London End Time: 06 October 2004 11:30 (GMT) GMT, London Description: This session will look at some of the recent developments for Windows Mobile development - managing a new generation of devices with higher screen resolutions and pixel densities, as well as a new version of SQL Server CE. We'll also look out towards Visual Studio 2005, which will offer one environment for developing both the managed and native components of an application, and will make developing for devices and PCs even more similar, as well as integrating new functionality into the toolset. To register click here
Guest antointhe Posted October 6, 2004 Report Posted October 6, 2004 :shock: I missed this! but then I only just found out about this forum... 8)
Guest antointhe Posted October 6, 2004 Report Posted October 6, 2004 Its cancelled guys :) :oops: Oops! its cancelled (gotta get the hang of this style of forum...)
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