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  • Decomposing LINQ Decomposing LINQ

    This video assumes that you have seen the new language features in C# v3.0 and that you have seen the LINQ syntax that ships with .NET Framework 3.5. The video focuses on fully explaining the relationship ...

    Posted: 22/06/2007 by Daniel Moth

    Tags: c#, LINQ

  • Windows Vista SideShow Gadgets in C# Windows Vista SideShow Gadgets in C#

    A new unique opportunity for Windows Vista application developers is enabled via the Windows SideShow technology. In this video we learn how to create a gadget for SideShow-compatible devices ...

    Posted: 18/01/2007 by Daniel Moth

    Tags: Vista

  • Windows Mobile Managed APIs - POOM Windows Mobile Managed APIs - POOM

    Windows Mobile 5.0 Managed APIs are five dlls that ship in ROM on WM5 devices and above. In this three-part series we examine ALL the class libraries showing you how to integrate with the Windows ...

    Posted: 11/01/2007 by Daniel Moth

    Tags: Mobility

  • Windows Mobile Managed APIs - Status Windows Mobile Managed APIs - Status

    Windows Mobile 5.0 Managed APIs are five dlls that ship in ROM on WM5 devices and above. In this three-part series we examine ALL the class libraries showing you how to integrate with the Windows ...

    Posted: 11/01/2007 by Daniel Moth

    Tags: Mobility

  • Windows Mobile Managed APIs - Config, Phone, Forms Windows Mobile Managed APIs - Config, Phone, Forms

    Windows Mobile 5.0 Managed APIs are five dlls that ship in ROM on WM5 devices and above. In this three-part series we examine ALL the class libraries showing you how to integrate with the Windows ...

    Posted: 11/01/2007 by Daniel Moth

    Tags: Mobility


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