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Mike Rothermund5-Jun-06 5:51
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QuestionGetting Start Pin
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Mike Rothermund5-Jun-06 1:29
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Mike Rothermund6-Jun-06 1:25
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I say stick to what you know. Are you a C++, C#, Visual Basic, web page, or Java programmer? You need to figure out what device(s) you are going to develop for and download the SDK that goes with that device. The main difference in terms of writing code for the handheld is there are some functions of programming languages that will not be available on the handheld that are available on a normal Windows computer. The SDKs that come with the handheld device or handheld OS will only allow you to use the supported functions (or add functions that only the handheld can support). To get started, you must figure out what you need to accomplish. Are you going to support every handheld out there, or only a few? Are you going to need to distribute service packs or new versions in the future? Are you more concerned with speed or portability? The answers to these questions will help you determine what language to use. Once you have chosen a language and downloaded the SDK, you can read the SDK's documentation for examples. If you're developing on the .NET framework, you can start by reading up on the .NET Compact framework: http://msdn.microsoft.com/netframework/programming/netcf/default.aspx
QuestionConnecting to Activesync... Pin
Mike Rothermund1-Jun-06 5:01
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