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Will C# work with Windows CE?

 
 
Keith Smith
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      7th Feb 2005
I asked in a previous post if C# would work on a Pocket PC, however, I am
not sure if this is the same as Windows CE so that's why I am asking.


 
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Nicholas Paldino [.NET/C# MVP]
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      7th Feb 2005
Keith,

For both, you will need to develop using the Compact Framework, which is
a subset of the .NET framework. Both should work on Pocket PC and Windows
CE.

Hope this helps.


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"Keith Smith" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I asked in a previous post if C# would work on a Pocket PC, however, I am
>not sure if this is the same as Windows CE so that's why I am asking.
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Keith Smith
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      7th Feb 2005
> Keith,
>
> For both, you will need to develop using the Compact Framework, which
> is a subset of the .NET framework. Both should work on Pocket PC and
> Windows CE.
>
> Hope this helps.


Is the Compact Framework a part of Visual Studio .NET 2003? I wonder if you
might step me through the process of getting started or perhaps you know a
good link?


 
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Nicholas Paldino [.NET/C# MVP]
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      7th Feb 2005
Keith,

Microsoft .Net Framework SDK QuickStart Tutorials -
http://samples.gotdotnet.com/quickstart/

..NET Compact Framework Useful resources for getting started and beyond. -
http://weblogs.asp.net/tom_krueger/a...23/163840.aspx


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"Keith Smith" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> Keith,
>>
>> For both, you will need to develop using the Compact Framework, which
>> is a subset of the .NET framework. Both should work on Pocket PC and
>> Windows CE.
>>
>> Hope this helps.

>
> Is the Compact Framework a part of Visual Studio .NET 2003? I wonder if
> you might step me through the process of getting started or perhaps you
> know a good link?
>



 
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Wayne
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      7th Feb 2005
It's part of 2003, you need to make sure you installed it.

If you do File --> new --> Project --> Choose your language

you should see a "Smart Device Application" option. If you don't go back to
the install and make sure the following is installed:

Visual Studio .net
|
_ Language Tools
|
_ Your Language Choice
|
_ Smart Device Programmability

When you choose the "Smart Device Application" it will ask you if you want
CE or PPC OS.

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let him sit on a hot stove for a minute and it's longer than any hour.
That's relativity." - Albert Einstein

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> > Keith,
> >
> > For both, you will need to develop using the Compact Framework, which
> > is a subset of the .NET framework. Both should work on Pocket PC and
> > Windows CE.
> >
> > Hope this helps.

>
> Is the Compact Framework a part of Visual Studio .NET 2003? I wonder if

you
> might step me through the process of getting started or perhaps you know a
> good link?
>
>



 
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