Get the information you need for programming applications in the rich, managed-code environment of the Microsoft .NET Micro Framework. You’ll learn how to extend your experience with the .NET Framework and Microsoft Visual C# through real-world examples, expert insights, and code samples - and efficiently build robust applications for the smallest devices.
Discover how to:
* Use an object-oriented approach for programming embedded devices
* Create input and output port objects
* Develop detailed text and graphical displays that support complex user interactions
* Add Windows SideShow functionality into your application
* Implement functionality from existing applications to embedded applications
* Bind physical hardware events to Windows Presentation Foundation elements
* Establish embedded-network connections using TCP/IP
* Use emulation techniques for rapid-prototyping, experimentation, testing, and debugging
* Optimize performance of resource-constrained devices
PLUS - Get code samples in Visual C# on the Web
AcknowledgmentsForewordIntroductionPart I: Preliminaries
* Chapter 1: Small, Connected Devices Built on the .NET Micro Framework
* Chapter 2: Introduction to .NET and the .NET Micro Framework
* Chapter 3: Getting StartedPart II: Making the .NET Micro Framework Work for You
* Chapter 4: Building a Device
* Chapter 5: Developing for the .NET Micro Framework
* Chapter 6: Networking
* Chapter 7: Creating an Interface Display
* Chapter 8: Using SideShow as a User Interface
* Chapter 9: Developing with the EmulatorPart III: Projects
* Chapter 10: Controlling a Robot
* Chapter 11: From Prototype to Product: Case StudiesGlossary
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