The beta release of Visual Studio 2005 includes some of the most significant enhancements to the Microsoft development environment since the release of .NET itself. Nowhere is this more true than for developers targeting smart devices such as the Pocket PC. Oct. 4, 2004 12:00 AM EDT Reads: 12,254 |
Learn about the advances and changes in the 'Whidbey' release to significantly improve performance. Absorb general user interface tips to increase performance. Explore how asynchronous infrastructure, such as threading, in the .NET Compact Framework can be leveraged to optimize both Us... Feb. 24, 2004 12:00 AM EST Reads: 7,605 |







Jim is President of JW Hedgehog, Inc. (http://www.jwhh.com) a New Hampshire based consulting firm specializing in developing solutions for the Windows and Windows Mobile platforms. Jim has worked extensively with the .NET Framework and .NET Compact Framework since the original beta release of each. He is the author of both the mobility and Visual Studio Tools for Office curriculums for DevelopMentor. As a speaker, Jim can be seen at Tech Ed, VSLive, Microsoft Mobility DevCon, Embedded DevCon and WinDev. He is co-founder of the New Hampshire .NET User Group and is also author of the MSDN online column, You Can Take It With You (http://msdn.microsoft.com/columns/takeit.aspx).























