Today we kicked off the first module in what would be an year long series of modules on Windows Mobile. Each module consists of:
1) A Webcast giving an overview of the topic (90 minutes duration - 4:30 pm to 6:00 pm)
2) A session broadcast that explains in detail the topic itself (3 hours - 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm)
3) A lab that allows you to try first-hand the technology being discussed (day-long)
We did the first webcast today on the first module. The topic was Windows Mobile Fundamentals. The session broadcast would happen on the coming Sat (16 Sep) and the lab on the next Sat (23 Sep). The topics for the next 8-9 months are:
Oct - Compact Framework Fundamentals
Nov - Working with both Managed and Native Code
Dec - Crossbow - What's New
Jan - Using Windows Mobile Communication Stacks Part - I
Feb - Using Windows Mobile Communication Stacks Part - II
Mar - Data Storage and Access
Apr - Using Location APIs
May - Securing Windows Mobile Apps
Jun - Performance Tuning Windows Mobile Apps
In my opinion, mobile programming is where the next big growth in mainstream computing would take place, and very soon customers would be asking for mobile-based solutions. So I would urge you to think hard about mobile programming, and if possible, invest in your skills in this area. We are really working hard to help you become successful in this area, and if you have any ideas / feedback / suggestions, we are very eager to hear them.
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