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December 2004 - Posts

Growing up in Canada made me aware of the importance of bilingualism. Indeed, I can speak both 'C' and C#, although my native tongue is ā€˜C’, and C++/COM still seem to me like slightly odd dialects. When I started on the .NET Compact Framework project, Read More...
Piccolo. http://www.cs.umd.edu/hcil/piccolo Mike. This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Read More...
A long time ago, my frustrated artist friends fellow camera store employees would run a "bad camera day". We would each take one of the cheapest cameras in the store and then have a contest to see who could take the best photos. I recently got a new phone Read More...
This is a work in progress on a paper that I am writing to help folks understand the internals of Windows CE and the .Net Compact Framework Memory Management. The final paper will be published on MSDN. Introduction One of the things that developers struggle Read More...
One of my tasks these days is to browse the web conduct research to understand how people are using the .Net Compact Framework so we can evolve the product in useful ways. I was especially happy to stumble on a talk I gave at TechEd 02 that is now part Read More...
My friend and Microsoft colleague Bruce Johnson has been telling me that I should start a blog. I explained to him that that the hierarchical threaded organization of newsgroups is more structured than searching freeform text, and that blogs were going Read More...
 
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