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Andy Sjostrom
12-02-2002, 09:17 PM
<a href="http://www.develop.com/dm/course.asp?id=164">http://www.develop.com/dm/course.asp?id=164</a><br /><br />Time to pack your bags and head off to next year's most important training session! DevelopMentor delivers Pocket PC development training based on the new .NET Compact Framework at four different locations: Torrance, Boston, London and Microsoft Campus, Redmond. Check out their site to learn more about the course highlights, prerequisites and pricing.<br /><br />"This course presents the issues core to developing smart-device applications with the .NET Compact Framework. The extraordinary mobility of these devices combined with their limited memory and smaller display present developers with challenges not faced on traditional platforms. This course covers in detail how to utilize the .NET Compact Framework (.NET CF) to develop rich mobile applications. You’ll learn how to develop, debug, and deploy Compact Framework applications. A variety of mobile information management techniques are covered including Web Services, Infrared, ActiveSync, SQL Server, and SQL Server CE. You also learn techniques for accessing COM components and platform-specific features, as well as serial device and expansion pack programming. This course is designed to give you hands-on experience developing smart/mobile device applications in either C# or VB.NET."

Janak Parekh
12-02-2002, 10:02 PM
FWIW, DevelopMentor is amazing. We had the opportunity to be trained by one of them at our institution. At first I was cranky about the idea of having to go for MS training, being self-trained in most of this stuff, and I wasn't the only one; but we were all smiles after the second day. These guys are hard-core instructors: they know their stuff cold, and can present and hold attention, even to savvy programmers.

However, they are not cheap. In most cases corporations pony up the money to train their employees. This one is $2,595...

--bdj

jmulder
12-02-2002, 10:06 PM
FWIW, DevelopMentor is amazing.

Agreed. We currently have a Microsoft Consulting Services consultant working with us, and he not only recommended DevelopMentor, he said that they (MCS) used DevelopMentor.

-Jim