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The Windows CE Technology Tutorial. Solutions for the Developer. (Addison-Wesley Microsoft Technology) [Englisch] [Taschenbuch]

Chris Muench
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  • Taschenbuch: 624 Seiten
  • Verlag: Addison-Wesley Longman, Amsterdam; Auflage: Pap/Cdr (März 2000)
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN-10: 0201616424
  • ISBN-13: 978-0201616422
  • Größe und/oder Gewicht: 23,1 x 18,9 x 3,3 cm
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  • Amazon Bestseller-Rang: Nr. 867.997 in Englische Bücher (Siehe Top 100 in Englische Bücher)
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In the opening chapter of The Windows CE Technology Tutorial, author Chris Muench writes "Developing applications and systems for Windows CE has a lot in common with the art of creating and taking care of bonsai trees". Like cultivators of bonsai trees, Muench says, Windows CE programmers try to create compact versions of something large and frequently expend extra effort in the process. He then proceeds to reveal the bonsai-like elegance and compactness of Windows CE code, while simultaneously showing you how to pack your handheld applications with loads of functionality.

Muench provides a strategy for choosing between embedded Visual C++ and embedded Visual Basic, then proceeds to explain how to use each. His coverage of software development under Windows CE--both for desktop applications and those that lack graphical user interfaces--reflects a great deal of practical experience, and on more than one occasion includes references to undocumented aspects of Windows CE and its development tools. Muench is careful to document potential pitfalls in certain palm-size PC hardware platforms. Throughout this book, he guides the reader through the development of an application called the Pocket-CD-Manager, which includes: ActiveX Controls; database access via ActiveX Data Objects for Windows CE(ADO for CE); ActiveSync; bitmapping tricks; Winsock over IrDA; a help file; an installation script; and an assortment of other features you'll want to include in various production applications. It's an effective teaching strategy that turns a fine tutorial into an excellent one. --David Wall, amazon.com

Topics covered: Developing software for palm-size PCs that run Microsoft Windows CE. Development platforms; and integrated development environments (simulators, and languages are all compared). Pretty much the entire Windows CE capability set receives attention, including: Component Object Model (COM) for Windows CE; graphical user interface (GUI) design; connectivity via TCP/IP and IrDA; bitmaps; sounds; and installation routines. There's also a lot of information on the Windows CE hardware specification and Microsoft's Windows CE logo requirements.

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In the opening chapter of The Windows CE Technology Tutorial, author Chris Muench writes, "Developing applications and systems for Windows CE has a lot in common with the art of creating and taking care of bonsai trees." Like cultivators of bonsai trees, Windows CE programmers try to create compact versions of something larger, and frequently expend extra effort in the process. Muench then proceeds to illustrate the bonsai-like elegance and compactness of Windows CE code, while simultaneously showing how to pack handheld applications with loads of functionality.

Windows CE provides a strategy for choosing between eMbedded Visual C++ and eMbedded Visual Basic and then explains how to use each. The discussion of software development under Windows CE--both for desktop applications and those that lack graphical user interfaces--reflects a great deal of practical experience, and on more than one occasion references to undocumented aspects of Windows CE and its development tools are included. The book is careful to document potential pitfalls in certain palm-size PC hardware platforms. Throughout this book, the reader is guided through the development of an application called the Pocket-CD-Manager--which includes ActiveX Controls, database access via ActiveX Data Objects for Windows CE (ADO for CE), ActiveSync, bitmapping tricks, Winsock over IrDA, a help file, an installation script, and an assortment of other features useful for various production applications. It's an effective teaching strategy that turns a fine tutorial into an excellent one. --David Wall

Topics covered: Developing software for palm-size PCs that run Microsoft Windows CE. Development platforms, integrated development environments, simulators, and languages are all compared. The book discusses pretty much the entire Windows CE capability set, including Component Object Model (COM) for Windows CE, graphical user interface (GUI) design, connectivity via TCP/IP and IrDA, bitmaps, sounds, and installation routines. The tutorial also contains a lot of information on the Windows CE hardware specification and Microsoft's Windows CE logo requirements.


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Pleased with purchase. 16. Juni 2000
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I highly recommend this book as an excellent collection of applet samples of core features needed to develop for the Pocket PC and other Windows CE devices. The ADOCE chapter is very well done and I think that chapter is worth the price of the book alone.

This book has been the first book I've found that is useful for Pocket PC development. The author maintains a web site to make any necessary changes in the text or samples, keeping the information extremely up-to-date.

It was nice to get this book, compile the samples, and see things work first hand. (In contrast, I have been frustrated at books by Microsoft Press that are highly theoretical where the information doesn't make sense until you've already figured it out somewhere else and re-read the chapter. Ex: The Windows CE Programmer's Guide.) Although, I plan to get the Microsoft Press books for reference.

This book is not a beginner's getting-started book, but is a good book for someone who already has a little experience with Visual Basic or Visual C++. It seems to be targted toward the intermediate and advanced programmer.

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I bought this book because I expected to find detail on the latest Embedded Tools and Pocket PC platform. It doesnot have in my opinion a "Full coverage of Pocket PC".

Meunch does focus on many essential topics and I liked the frameworks he used to build the sample application - splitting the UI into one ATL component, and utilities like database access using ADO into another ATL component. If your looking for an example of a complete data oriented application including synchronisation with a compatible desktop app then get this book however if you like me were looking for Pocket PC and the new Embedded Tools then this book is not really up to date.

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Pleased with purchase. 16. Juni 2000
Von James D Carlburg - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
Format:Taschenbuch
I highly recommend this book as an excellent collection of applet samples of core features needed to develop for the Pocket PC and other Windows CE devices. The ADOCE chapter is very well done and I think that chapter is worth the price of the book alone.

This book has been the first book I've found that is useful for Pocket PC development. The author maintains a web site to make any necessary changes in the text or samples, keeping the information extremely up-to-date.

It was nice to get this book, compile the samples, and see things work first hand. (In contrast, I have been frustrated at books by Microsoft Press that are highly theoretical where the information doesn't make sense until you've already figured it out somewhere else and re-read the chapter. Ex: The Windows CE Programmer's Guide.) Although, I plan to get the Microsoft Press books for reference.

This book is not a beginner's getting-started book, but is a good book for someone who already has a little experience with Visual Basic or Visual C++. It seems to be targted toward the intermediate and advanced programmer.

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Essential for WinCE Application Developers 24. Oktober 2000
Von David Feustel - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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This book provides much information on the differences between various versions of WinCE(1.0,2.0,2.11,2.12,3.0), WinCE hardware platforms(at least 4), and the various WinCE development tools (embedded visual toolkit 3.0,Embedded VB and VC addons for VS 6). The book documents desktop-WinCE interactions and dependencies and also programming 'gotchas' stemming from all these differences that programmers will save much time and aggravation by avoiding. This is critical information for programmers developing WinCE applications.
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Don't buy this book if you want to program in eVB 23. Januar 2001
Von B. L. Weinstein - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
Format:Taschenbuch
This book advertises that it contains information about embedded Visual Basic. Like, only 1% of the book is about eVB. All the examples and code is for embedded C++, which is fine if that's what you are looking for. The author even acknowledges in the text of the book that discussion about eVB will not be covered, so why does the book say that it talks about eVB? I bought this book and wasted my money. Buyer Beware.
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