I had all but given up on CE after struggling with the miserable VB CE kit on and off for several years, till I opened up Burdick's book and tried several of his programs. I was astounded! They all worked flawlessly and I was off to a start with CE and C development. I'm by no means an expert at C but had no problems in following the code examples and getting some serious applications to work. I've looked at some other...
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Robert Burdick's "Microsoft Windows CE Programmer's Guide is more than a guide. It is an indispensable reference. The introduction had the overview I needed to understand Windows CE and how I can use it. This is a book that assumes you understand programming, but is easy to understand and use. The chapters are in logical order, but can also be used for ready reference. The enclosed CD has the emulation software, Microsoft's...
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This is the clearest, best Windows CE programming book to date. The desktop connectivity examples alone are worth the price of the book.
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I found this book to be the best resource for developing Windows CE applications. It has the best coverage of desktop connectivity issues, and is the only book to cover ActiveSync well.
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This is a good book. It's got everything I need to know about Windows CE in one place. Highly recommended.
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