Wednesday, September 5, 2007
OpenNETCF Opens Community Site
Posted by Jon Westfall in "DEVELOPER" @ 06:29 PM
"We hope that this site will provide useful content and resources for Microsoft Windows Embedded developers today and in the future. Since its inception, OpenNETCF has been all about community. We know that developers alone can create software, but an active developer community is what allows us as developers to leverage what has already been done by others and to strengthen the environment in which we work. The intent of this site is to facilitate that sense of community and to help you as a developer meet your customer's needs, regardless of who that customer might be or what the needs entail. While OpenNETCF Consulting and the OpenNETCF name itself are strongly associated to the Microsoft .NET Compact Framework, this site is not targeted solely to Compact Framework developers. We hope that this site provides useful content to all developers that are creating software that either runs on or interfaces with Windows Embedded devices, whether they are Windows CE, Windows Mobile or Micro Framework-based. We provide interactive Forums for the discussion of not just OpenNETCF libraries, but for the discussion of Windows Embedded development in general. A large wealth of knowlege already exists in our current Forums and we will be working to migrate that information here in a sensible way. We will also be providing articles and white papers on a variety of topics. If you have a request for a topic, or a desire to write an article, feel free to contact us."
Another resource site to put in the arsenal of Windows Mobile developers, the people who bring you OpenNETCF libraries are now bringing you a new community site with forums, and eventually, a wiki to help share knowledge. Always good to have more resources at your finger tips, right?
Another resource site to put in the arsenal of Windows Mobile developers, the people who bring you OpenNETCF libraries are now bringing you a new community site with forums, and eventually, a wiki to help share knowledge. Always good to have more resources at your finger tips, right?