Totgesagte leben länger–Windows Mobile 6.5.3
Hi… seit dem wir mit Windows Phone 7 auf dem Markt sind, gibt es zunehmend auch Freunde für Windows Mobile 6.5.3 In der Connect 12/10 hat das neue Samsung Omnia 735 einen Punkt mehr wie das iPhone 4.
Hi… seit dem wir mit Windows Phone 7 auf dem Markt sind, gibt es zunehmend auch Freunde für Windows Mobile 6.5.3 In der Connect 12/10 hat das neue Samsung Omnia 735 einen Punkt mehr wie das iPhone 4.
A continuacion la nota de prensa aparecida hoy en TERRA y en la que detallan el convenio que beneficiará a varios paises de la region entre los cuales figura el Peru. Miami (EEUU), 8 abr (EFECOM).- Las empresas Telefónica, Microsoft y LG Electronics suscribieron hoy un acuerdo en Miami para suministrar a América Latina teléfonos inteligentes con servicios avanzados.
さて、明日からMIX10に向けて出発します。 全体スケジュールはこんな感じ。ほぼ遊ぶ暇はないです。たぶん夜は夜で、ホテルで仕事していそうですからね。 3/12 金 日本発-ポートランド経由ーラスベガス着 3/13 土 エバンジェリスト(の部門の)フィールド サミット 3/14 日 Windows Phone エバンジェリストのための 虎の穴 3/15 月 Windows Phone Overview 9:00:キーノート 11:30:Changing our Game – an Introduction to Windows Phone 7 Series 14:00:Overview of the Windows Phone 7 Series Application Platform 15:30: Windows Phone UI and Design Language 17:00: Windows phone 7 – Trainer Evening Session(特別メニュー) 3/16 火 Windows Phone Application Day 9:00:キーノート 11:30:An Introduction to Developing Applications for Microsoft Silverlight ( Windows Phone ) 13:30:Building Windows Phone Applications with Silverlight, Part 1 15:00:Building Windows Phone Applications with Silverlight, Part 2 17:30: Windows Phone Application Platform Architecture 21:00:Attendee Party 3/17 水 Windows Phone Game & Web 9:00:Development and Debugging Tools for Building XNA Games for Windows Phone 10:30:Distributing and Monetizing Windows Phone Applications and Games 12:00:Building Windows Phone Games 13:30:Building a High Performance 3D Game for Windows Phone 15:00:Designing and Developing for the Rich Mobile Web 3/18 木 ラスベガス発ーロサンゼルス経由ー 3/19 金 成田着 それにしても。今回は100% Windows Phone になってしまいました。といっても Silverlight とか絡んでるのでいいんですけどね。イベントは月曜日からですが、仕事がら土日も丸一日セッションです。こちらのほうがかなり辛そう。 ひとまずいろいろ情報は拾ってきます。まずは .NET Compact ? Framework の名前とバージョンと互換性についてはチェックしてこないと。
The Windows Embedded and Windows Mobile teams have finalized the transition of the enterprise vertical device business to Windows Embedded. Microsoft is committed to this market and with this transition will have one organization focusing on the enterprise mobile device category to meet the needs of our customers and partners. The Windows Embedded team is currently working through a phased transition process to engage key customers and partners and to define the product roadmap for enterprise…( read more )
Certain d’entre vous l’ont déjà remarqué, le certificat pour signer du code qui est fournit avec le SDK Windows Mobile 6 Refresh a expiré au 31/12/2009. Si vous avez besoin de signer votre code, vous ne pouvez donc plus l’utiliser
En Microsoft Peru hemos decidido salir a visitar las Universidades, para esto provistos de una carpa con los colores y logos distintivos, un proyector, un ecran y mucho entusiasmo hemos iniciado un Roadshow en distintas Universidades, estas son algunas de las fotos de los lugares que ya hemos visitado.
- Visual Studio Documentary – VS2010 Floating Windows Maximizable – Mobile Development in Visual Studio 2010 – VS Profile – Parallelizing a loop with tasks correctly – SuperComputing 2009 – HPC Server 2008 – Parallel Debugging content updated for Beta2 – VS2010 Beta2 – VS window positions – Parallel Stacks position – Collecting Dumps in Visual Studio 2010
Prima che mi decidessi finalmente ad aprire un blog , un argomento molto caldo dello sviluppo (e del Supporto!) per Windows Mobile, specialmente per applicazioni basate sulla .NET Compact Framework (“NETCF”), era la differente gestione della memoria sia a livello del sistema operativo sia da parte della .NET Runtime, rispetto ad altri sistemi operativi Win32 e alla .NET Framework per desktop. Mi piace pensare che il numero di richieste di Supporto Tecnico al riguardo sia drasticamente diminuito * anche * grazie ai miei post (il primo e più completo fu questo )… certo, sicuramente anche le migliorie di Windows Mobile 6 e 6.1 avranno aiutato gli sviluppatori, così come la NETCF arrivata ormai alla versione 3.5 (e SQLCE alla v3.5 SP1), ad ogni modo i tempi sono sospetti… Il primo impatto che uno sviluppatore desktop ha quando comincia a programmare per Windows CE o Mobile è che le risorse a disposizione sono incredibilmente più limitate (CPU, RAM, Virtual Memory, …) e quindi un “leak” si manifesta molto più facilmente (un “leak” è una perdita inaspettata di una risorsa, in genere riferito alla memoria virtuale – “ memory leak ”).
With the release of Windows Mobile 6.5 drawing closer and closer, I inevitably started thinking about cool app ideas for the new Windows Marketplace for Mobile . As I’ve done some Mobile development in the past, I figured it would be quite straightforward to start developing 6.5 apps
With Microsoft Mobile devices running version 6.5 of our mobile OS coming to the market towards the end of the year, now is the time to be thinking about porting your iPhone applications to Windows Mobile. With the launch of our Mobile Marketplace you will not only be able to build a compelling application but also have a place to market it. With many millions of Windows Mobile devices already in the marketplace there cannot be a better time to get start in Windows mobile development but where do you start
Nora Kelly and Erin Dolan from MSDN together with Geoffrey Emery (from TechZulu ) interviewed me while I was at TechEd this year in LA. Geoff had a lot of funny questions but were edited from the video. Gave my recommended apps that I use for working with Twitter on my Windows Phone .
At last week’s Greater Buffalo IT/Dev Day , I did an overview of the Windows Azure Platform (the recently rebranded Azure Services Platform). Rather than do a tired “Hello World” example, I thought it would be more interesting to talk about a more substantial application, so NerdDinner came to mind. The fact that it’s a great application to talk about ASP.NET MVC was just a plus, and although we didn’t focus on MVC, the context of the talk highlighted the fact that an ASP.NET MVC application at some level is “just another .NET web app”.