As of today the “24 Hours of Windows Mobile” presentations are 2/3 complete. I’ve been keeping track of the presentations. If you would like to see any of them the links are below.
| Title | Level | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Introduction to Windows Mobile Development | 200 | High level introduction to developing managed applications for mobile devices |
| Interoperability Between Native and Managed Code | 300 | Basic’s of P/Invoke and using COM objects |
| Creating Adaptive Applications | 300 | Creating applications that work with a wide variety of formfactors |
| Using Pocket Outlook Data within a Managed Application | 300 | Retrieving and manipulating data stored within Pocket Outlook |
| Live Update from PDC | 300 | Sharing news announced at PDC time and other demonstrations |
| Developing Battery Friendly Applications for Windows Mobile | 300 | Demonstration of the State and Notifications broker and other features of Windows Mobile that can assist in developing applications that consume less power |
| Unit Testing for Mobile Devices | 300 | Explore using the unit testing functionality of Windows Mobile for devices |
| Testing Your Mobile Applications | 300 | Strategies for testing your Mobile Application |
| IPC and True Push | 300 | Asynchronous programming techniques inside your managed application |
| Windows Mobile Networking | 300 | Negotiating and establishing a network connection |
| Location Awareness | 300 | Location services available for Windows Mobile |
| Windows Mobile Power Toys | 200 | Tools to assist you in diagnosing information about your running applications. |
| App Dev with VS 2008 and SDK tools | 300 | what is new in the Microsoft .NET Compact Framework 3.5 and how to develop Windows Mobile client applications effectively. |
| Device Security | 300 | Explains how the Windows Mobile Security model works, and they show you how you can mimic device security using the emulator. |
| Tips for App Devs | 300 | Tips to improve your productivity in developing for Windows Mobile in Visual Studio. |
| Asynchronous Development Techniques | 300 | Learn how to properly start and terminate threads, update user interface controls inside multiple threads, and call Web services asynchronously. |
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