“Windows CE .NET, the newest member of the .NET family, includes a number of improvements over previous versions of Windows CE. For example, there are quite a few new APIs and enhancements to security and connectivity, the user interface, the kernel, and the emulator. In addition, DirectX support has been added and C++ in Windows CE .NET now supports C++ exceptions, STL, and runtime type information. In this article the author takes a tour of Windows CE .NET, starting with the New Platform Wizard that allows you to code for your choice of devices. A sample application is included that locates features on portable devices so the reader knows what’s available before writing code.” This article is from July but it should still be relevant to OS-interested readers.
By Contributing Editor Gil Bates — Is that a joke?
Probably just a mistake by one of the editors who posted his submission.
Wow! That’s terrific!
Can I assume this is an informal job offer?
I hope it’s a promotion for you.
Anyway, you can safely put it on your resume.
lol…
You go Gil!!!