How to Get Started with Windows Mobile
Windows Mobile is more than email. Windows Mobile lets you re-use your existing infrastructure, business logic and desktop code on a mobile device, to innovate and solve new business problems. By leveraging the familiar.NET programming language and Visual Studio development environment, you can use your existing development skills, and push corporate data out to your users in situations where a desktop or laptop solution is not feasible.
1. Learn How Others are Solving Business Problems Using Windows Mobile.
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2. Subscribe to the Windows Mobile newsletter
Stay up to date on webcasts, events, technical news and resources through this monthly newsletter for software architects and developers. |
3. Order the Windows Mobile 6 Resource Kit
Get everything you need to start developing for Windows Mobile 6 and 5.0 powered devices, including developer tools, ActiveSync 4.5, Windows Mobile Device Center, SQL Server 2005 Compact Edition, documentation, webcasts, training videos and technical articles, a 90-day trial of Visual Studio 2005, and more. Order online or Install The Tools. |
4. Learn how to write mobile applications, using Visual Studio 2005
Start writing your first Windows Mobile application by taking a guided tour of Visual Studio 2005’s support for mobile development. Developing Managed Applications with .NET Compact Framework This tour is aimed primarily at developers interested in developing managed applications for the Windows Mobile platform using the .NET Compact Framework and Visual Studio 2005. While it is assumed that you are comfortable with the C# language, concepts discussed in this tour are also applicable to Visual Basic .NET development on Windows Mobile. Developing Native Applications This tour is aimed primarily at developers interested in developing native applications for the Windows Mobile platform using C++ and Visual Studio 2005. It is assumed that you are comfortable with the C++ language. |