Hi everyone,
Packt has generously allowed me to publish one of my chapters from the book free for your browsing. Chapter 5 is quite an interesting chapter - it details how you can use the capabilities of the mobile device to send SMS messages, e-mails, infrared and Bluetooth packets using the .NET Compact Framework. It also covers a bit on how you can integrate to the Windows Mobile Contacts and Tasks area.
Take a look at Chapter 5 here:
https://www.packtpub.com/sites/default/files/0102-chapter-5-building-integrated-services.pdf
Code In Your Pocket
This blog is created as a follow up to my ".NET Compact Framework 3.5 Data-Driven Applications" book published by Packt Publishing.
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Welcome to the CodeInYourPocket blog!
Hello there!
Welcome to the official CodeInYourPocket blog. I created this blog to serve as 'technical support' for the people who've bought my book (pictured on the left) or are looking to buy it. Here, I also welcome any questions you might have about the .NET Compact Framework development in general.
You can read more on my book here:
Data Driven Applications With .NET Compact Framework 3.5
Feel free to post your rants, feedback, questions, comments, and anything else you have in mind here, and I will do my best to get back to you! I hope to hear from you soon.
Ed
Welcome to the official CodeInYourPocket blog. I created this blog to serve as 'technical support' for the people who've bought my book (pictured on the left) or are looking to buy it. Here, I also welcome any questions you might have about the .NET Compact Framework development in general.
You can read more on my book here:
Data Driven Applications With .NET Compact Framework 3.5
Feel free to post your rants, feedback, questions, comments, and anything else you have in mind here, and I will do my best to get back to you! I hope to hear from you soon.
Ed
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