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MSDN Webcast: Native Code Interoperability in .NET Compact Framework 2.0 (Level 200)  

Event ID: 1032265945

 
Language(s): English.
Product(s): Microsoft .NET.
Audience(s): Pro Dev/Programmer.
Duration: 62 Minutes
Start Date:
Thursday, February 10, 2005 6:00 PM Pacific Time (US & Canada)
 

Event Overview

You've heard about .NET Framework, but do you really know what it can do for you in the area of interoperability? Join this webcast to learn about the interoperability features of the Microsoft .NET Framework, how it can enable developers to continue using traditional Active Server Pages, Component Object Model applications, and Microsoft Win32 DLLs, making it easier to choose if and when to migrate existing managed code to .NET.

Presenters:
Maarten Struys, Product Manager Windows Embedded, PTS Software
Alex Feinman, Principal Engineer, Corrigo Inc.

Maarten Struys is responsible for the Real-Time and Embedded Competence Centre at PTS Software. Maarten has worked with managed code in .NET environments since 2000, and has experience with Microsoft® Windows® CE and Windows Mobile development since its introduction. He is also a freelance journalist writing for the two leading magazines about embedded systems development in the Netherlands. Maarten recently launched a Web site with information about .NET in the embedded world.

Alex Feinman is a software engineer with Corrigo, Inc - a company in Silicon Valley that specializes in mobile maintenance and field dispacth applications. He is a member of Advisory Council of OpenNETCF.org and spends a lot of time in microsoft.public.framework.compactframework newsgroup. He is also a Microsoft MVP.

Register now to view this on-demand webcast, download a .wmv of the webcast, and download a copy of the presentation. You will be directed to the on-demand webcast and also shortly receive a confirmation email with links to the downloads.

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