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Harry Simpson
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      9th Dec 2004
Or Dev conferences????

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Darren Shaffer
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      10th Dec 2004
There are frequent webcasts on CF topics:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/training/webcasts/

The .Net To Go Mobility Roadshow is touring the US right now.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/events/

You can watch for local Microsoft events such as the MSDN Events
and partner presentations that touch on CF. There may be .Net user groups
in your local area who present CF topics.
http://msevents.microsoft.com/cui/se...?culture=en-US

Microsoft also has a Mobile Developer's Conference annually, which I am not
clear on for 2005 - it may be rolled into TechEd 2005 this year from what I
understand.

-Darren Shaffer

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Harry Simpson
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      10th Dec 2004
Darren,

Thanks for the response......but

When i go to the webcasts, none are listed for either Compact Framework or
Pocket PC......is there a better link?

The Roadshow link is over a month old for the last event - wonder why
Microsoft hasn't removed the site?

Anyone have any current imfo?

TIA
Harry Simpson


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> There are frequent webcasts on CF topics:
> http://msdn.microsoft.com/training/webcasts/
>
> The .Net To Go Mobility Roadshow is touring the US right now.
> http://msdn.microsoft.com/events/
>
> You can watch for local Microsoft events such as the MSDN Events
> and partner presentations that touch on CF. There may be .Net user groups
> in your local area who present CF topics.
> http://msevents.microsoft.com/cui/se...?culture=en-US
>
> Microsoft also has a Mobile Developer's Conference annually, which I am
> not
> clear on for 2005 - it may be rolled into TechEd 2005 this year from what
> I understand.
>
> -Darren Shaffer
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Stuart Celarier
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      16th Dec 2004
The webcasts site is a bit confusing because there are upcoming live
webcasts [1], on-demand webcasts [2], and archived webcasts [3].
Unfortunately, this makes looking for a title tedious. No idea why
there's not a search for titles and abstracts. Looking around, I found a
number of topics with "compact" in the title.

I didn't think too much of the recent Mobility Roadshow, it seemed to
lack direction and message. Depending on what you're looking for you may
not have missed much. My two cents.

Cheers,
Stuart Celarier, Fern Creek

[1] http://www.microsoft.com/seminar/eve.../upcoming.mspx
[2] http://www.microsoft.com/seminar/eve.../ondemand.mspx
[3]
http://www.microsoft.com/seminar/eve...y/default.mspx

 
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