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Pocket PC Network Programming

Pocket PC Network Programming

List Price: $49.99
Your Price: $34.62
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very Useful
Review: Any developer can benefit from this useful book. Combining the best aspects of a users' guide and a reference manual, the book has any information a Pocket PC programmer would need, in a format that's easy to use and readable. The index, FAQs and code samples make it easy to find just the information you're looking for, with descriptions providing more context and background. And I particularly enjoyed the funny and appropriate quotes from movies or TV programs at the beginning of each section.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I had no idea
Review: Before I picked up a copy of Steve's book, I had no idea that there was so much to network programming on the PocketPC. Now, I wouldn't want to do that programming without this book. Thanks, Steve!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Mobile Developer Must Have
Review: If you're crazy about writing useful apps for sexy little devices like the PocketPC Phone Edition and need a good networking reference, wired or wireless, you must buy this book. It is anchored by a strong index and a sensible and logical chapter structure. My favorite feature is the just-inside-the-cover FAQ (front and back) with page numbers where the question is answered.

Unlike many technical books, PocketPC Network Programming will neither insult your intelligence nor assume that you know everything. Basic concepts (like cookies, headers, SMS, etc) are briefly, thoroughly, and elegantly described.

Most importantly, Steve Makofsky's code samples are crisp, well-documented, and his explanations are easy to follow--even for a confirmed eVB/eC# junkie like me. In particular, there's an excellent chapter on the Pocket Outlook Object Model and MAPI that explains how to create Pocket Outlook plugins, and more.

I recommend this book without reservations and would rank it up there with books from the likes of Stephen Walther, Charles Petzold, and Don Box.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Definitive Guide to Pocket PC Programming
Review: The content is amazing covering a lot of issues on Pocket PC programming. Very detailed and easy to understand. A lot of code samples making life so much easier! A must for every Pocket PC developer.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Way cool...
Review: There is somewhat of a dearth of books on Pocket PC development in general, and so that there is a book of this quality devoted to Pcoket PC Networking is pretty amazing. And "Networking" really means more than just what most folks might consider Networking, like Desktop Synchronization, Infared and a chapter on Pocket PC Phone issues.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Way cool...
Review: There is somewhat of a dearth of books on Pocket PC development in general, and so that there is a book of this quality devoted to Pcoket PC Networking is pretty amazing. And "Networking" really means more than just what most folks might consider Networking, like Desktop Synchronization, Infared and a chapter on Pocket PC Phone issues.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Old Meets the New
Review: This is the preeminent book for Pocket PC developer who wish to integrate communications into their applications. Steve does a very good job of discussing (and explaining) the current API set in C++ that developers have at their disposal, then nicely transitions this in the latter part of the book to the new managed-code APIs as well.

I recommend this book if you are or need the following:
1. Pocket PC/CE developer
2. Hard-core C++ or managed-code developer
3. Need a quick and informative reference for building code quickly that works


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