July 29 2010




 
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Between January and March of this year I presented this 13 part MSDN Webcast series on creating a Windows Mobile Line-Of-Business application. You can still listen to the on-demand presentations, but many people are also interested in the sample code and documentation. Since it is taking us some time to publish all downloads on MSDN, I finally decided to make all sample source code + documentation available here on DotNETForDevices as well.


Part 1 of 13: Introduction (Level 200)


RoadAssistance source code - C# 


Part 2 of 13: The .NET Compact Framework (Level 200)


RoadAssistance source code - C#


Additional samples - C#


Part 3 of 13: Windows Mobile 5.0 (Level 200)


Hands-on document


RoadAssistance source code Initial - C#


RoadAssistance source code Final - C# 


Additional samples (Windows Mobile 5.0 API's) - C#


Part 4 of 13: Dealing with Data (Level 200)


Hands-on document


RoadAssistance source code Initial - C#


RoadAssistance source code Final - C# 


Part 5 of 13: Dealing with Data cont. (Level 300)


Hands-on document


RoadAssistance source code Initial - C#


RoadAssistance source code Final - C#


RoadAssistance Database Script


Part 6 of 13: The User Interface (Level 300)


Hands-on document


RoadAssistance source code Initial - C#


RoadAssistance source code Final - C# 


Part 7 of 13: Adding Functionality to the Application (Level 300)


Hands-on document


RoadAssistance source code Initial - C#


RoadAssistance source code Final - C# 


Part 8 of 13: State / Notification Broker and Message Interception (Level 300)


Hands-on document


RoadAssistance source code Initial - C#


RoadAssistance source code Final - C# 


Part 9 of 13: Using Web Services (Level 300)


Hands-on document


RoadAssistance source code Initial - C#


RoadAssistance source code Final - C# 


Part 10 of 13: Accessing Pocket Outlook Data (Level 300)


Hands-on document


RoadAssistance source code Initial - C#


RoadAssistance source code Final - C# 


Part 11 of 13: Targeting Multiple Devices (Level 300)


Hands-on document


RoadAssistance source code Initial - C#


RoadAssistance source code Final - C# 


Part 12 of 13: Application Deployment and Security (Level 300)


Hands-on document


RoadAssistance source code Initial - C#


RoadAssistance source code Final - C# 


Part 13 of 13: Registry Access, Testing and Series wrap-up (Level 300)


Hands-on document


RoadAssistance source code Initial - C#


RoadAssistance source code Final - C# 


From part 3 of the series onwards, you find two different zip files with source code. The first one is the initial solution, in other words, the source code as it is at the beginning of the particular webcast. You can use the hands-on document to create the final solution of that particular episode yourself, or simply download the final solution as well.



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The code is downloadable by simply clicking the links above. There are also links to the on-demand webcasts on MSDN.






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