Monday, January 3, 2005
Multi-Device Development
Posted by Ed Hansberry in "DEVELOPER" @ 09:00 AM
http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/WebCastEventDetails.aspx?EventID=1032266503&Culture=en-US
"Software designers have been urged to break applications into multiple tiers as in three-tier (UI, application logic and data) or n-tier development in order to reduce the coupling between major application sub-systems. Many application designers assume there will always be a single UI tier. Is this an outdated assumption since applications like Microsoft Outlook run on multiple devices such as desktops, Microsoft Windows Mobile-based PocketPCs, SmartPhones and Web browsers? What are the implications for designing multi-device applications? Can code be reused across devices? Martin Schray will share his experiences developing two applications that run on the desktop, PocketPC and SmartPhone using Web services."
It is on January 5 at 11am Pacific time (-8GMT) and lasts one hour. You need to register so don't wait until the last minute. I think it also requires a small software download.
"Software designers have been urged to break applications into multiple tiers as in three-tier (UI, application logic and data) or n-tier development in order to reduce the coupling between major application sub-systems. Many application designers assume there will always be a single UI tier. Is this an outdated assumption since applications like Microsoft Outlook run on multiple devices such as desktops, Microsoft Windows Mobile-based PocketPCs, SmartPhones and Web browsers? What are the implications for designing multi-device applications? Can code be reused across devices? Martin Schray will share his experiences developing two applications that run on the desktop, PocketPC and SmartPhone using Web services."
It is on January 5 at 11am Pacific time (-8GMT) and lasts one hour. You need to register so don't wait until the last minute. I think it also requires a small software download.