MSDN Webcast: Developing Managed Applications For Mobile And Embedded Devices - Level 300
White Papers Using Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003 in combination with the Microsoft.NET Compact Framework it is possible to develop managed, full scale, multi-threaded applications for mobile and embedded devices running the Windows CE operating system.
[May 5, 2006, 1:00]
Managed Code On 64-Bit Windows Platforms - Level 300
White Papers This webcast will discuss Visual Studio 2005 and the .NET Framework, which will include support for 64-bit processors. Learn about the powerful 64-bit .NET Framework, when to use it to write managed applications, how to call unmanaged code from...
[November 28, 2004, 23:00]
Developing Managed Applications For Mobile And Embedded Devices-Level 300
White Papers Using Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003 in combination with the Microsoft.NET Compact Framework it is possible to develop managed, full scale, multi-threaded applications for mobile and embedded devices running the Windows CE operating system.
[October 30, 2004, 0:00]
MSDN Webcast: Building Microsoft Windows Communication Foundation And Windows Workflow Foundation Applications With Microsoft Visual Studio Codename "Orcas" (Level 300)
White Papers Windows Workflow Foundation (WF) and Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) were released in 2006 as part of the Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0 with separate extensions for Microsoft Visual Studio 2005.
[June 9, 2007, 1:00]
MSDN Webcast: Architecting Desktop Applications With 2.0 (Part 09 Of 15): Build, Build, Build, Test, Test, Test (Level 300)
White Papers This webcast explains about designing desktop applications with the Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0. The webcast shows how to take advantage of the build, analysis and testing tools available in Microsoft Visual Studio 2005.
[February 23, 2007, 0:00]
Data Access Techniques For Mobile Devices - Level 300
White Papers New features that will be available in Visual Studio 2005 will be discussed, along with a comparison of the performance and functionality vs the current framework. This webcast will assess the current and future states of data access technology...
[October 2, 2004, 0:00]
