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MSDN Webcast: Creating a Windows Mobile Line of Business (LOB) Application (Part 06 of 13): The User Interface (Level 300)  

Event ID: 1032289031

 
Language(s): English.
Product(s): Windows Mobile Smart Client Applications.
Audience(s): Pro Dev/Programmer.
Duration: 82 Minutes
Start Date:
Wednesday, February 08, 2006 7:00 PM Pacific Time (US & Canada)
 

Event Overview

Parts Four and Five of this webcast series discussed how to create and manage a Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Mobile Edition database for an application that runs on a mobile device. In this webcast, we create the user interface (UI) for our sample application. Learn about techniques such as docking and anchoring controls, which can be useful when dealing with different screen orientations, and how to implement and display a splash screen while the application is initializing. We also explain how to work with the software input panel (SIP), and how to prevent it from covering parts of your user interface.

Presenter: Maarten Struys, Product Manager, PTS Software

Maarten Struys is responsible for the Real-Time and Embedded Competence Centre at PTS Software. Maarten has worked with managed code in Microsoft .NET environments since 2000. He has experience with Microsoft Windows CE and has worked with Windows Mobile development since its introduction. He is also a freelance journalist who writes for the two leading magazines about embedded systems development in the Netherlands. Maarten's website, www.dotnetfordevices.com, is loaded with information about using .NET in the embedded world.

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