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Mobile device programming. Salmre I., 2006.

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The book by a well-known professional in the field of computer technology is devoted to the development of applications for a wide range of mobile devices using the popular and constantly evolving .NF.T Compact Framework. The uniqueness of this book lies in the fact that it harmoniously intertwines theoretical information about the entire software development cycle with practical examples of application in C# and Visual Basic. Concepts are discussed in detail. underlying the .NET Compact Framework itself, as well as issues related to creating an efficient user interface, memory management, performance, and reliability. Considerable attention is paid to the practical aspects of developing applications for mobile devices, including the choice of a presentation and data access model, the implementation of a communication model, the implementation of a behavior model using state machines, and the use of XML. The book is designed for developers of different qualifications, and can also be useful for students and teachers of relevant specialties.

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