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Paperback .Net Compact Framework Programming with C# Book

ISBN: 0321174038

ISBN13: 9780321174031

.Net Compact Framework Programming with C#

Acting as a tutorial and reference for the .NET Compact Framework (CF). Drawing upon the authors' research and experience with the members of the Microsoft .NET CF team, this book shows you how CF... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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An excellent book

I am currently reading this book and I gotta say that it really went into great lengths on it's internal architecture. The author is also helpful enough to point out some pitfalls to avoid and offer recommendations for working with the WIN32 API that Microsoft provides. I strongly recommend this book to anyone who wants to enter .NET Compact Framework programming and to be comfortable in attempting to do some professional projects. The author definitely demonstrated his vast knowledge about the platform with this book.

Excellent work!

Definitely the best all around book for C# development with the .NET Compact Framework.

Very Complete

I found this book to be very complete and gives the reader a firm foundation to start compact framework projects. The "Building Solutions with the Microsoft .NET Compact Framework" book by Fox is a good high level view, but this book gives you some real good code examples. This book assumes very little .NET knowledge, but they don't waste a lot of time getting the user up to speed and I think can be easily understood with anyone with a decent Windows programming background. I hope they come up with new book describing the differences between the current compact framework (1.x) and 2.0 which will be released with VS 2005.

The one to own

First you should know that I have not read the released version of this text. I was lucky enough to receive a manuscript and review the draft for the publisher - it was great! The title does not reflect the fact that this is not another "let's take a tour round the namespaces" book. The authors do not assume reader familiarity with Windows CE or embedded development in general and cover these topics as appropriate; furthermore, they go into great detail describing how to achieve results via PInvoke, which is essential given the compactness of the .NETcf. This book is essential for all .NETcf developers. However, there will be a small minority (e.g. targeting simple SQL-based apps with VB as their only background) that could find the info overwhelming. On the other hand, an experienced eVC developer may find a lot of info not specifically related to .NETcf. Apart from everything one needs to know about drawing text and fonts, highlights include a great overview of the Windows CE platform. It is a "must" for desktop developers who are moving to the .NETcf. Other sources don't consider this at all. The memory management section is fantastic. No matter what programming background one has (eVC, VB, .NET desktop framework); this stuff is invaluable and not covered anywhere else at the time I read the draft. It is a shame for the authors that the book took so long to be published and some of this stuff is now available online... Apologies for not going into greater detail on the contents but to sum it up, if you will buy a book on the CF 1.0 today then this is the one to have - I should know as I have read every other CF book on the market :-)

Very complete coverage

I spent some quality time with this book over the weekend and was very impressed. If you're new to .NET, there are good introductions to the technologies. If you're experienced you can pretty much skip these and go straight into programming for the compact framework. This book really provides a thorough understanding of Windows CE, so you really get an idea of what's going on behind the scenes. If you go through this book, you should be a pro at Compact .NET programming, and probably .NET programming in general. Though written in C#, this book should probably be helpful to a VB developer as well (I don't know if there's a VB version in the works).One of the reasons that this book is so incredibly thorough is its size. At 1300+ pages (close to 1400 counting the index), this is by far the largest book I have from this series.Fortunately, you should be able to thumb through this text as a reference manual even after you've completed it.
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