Saturday, January 01, 2005
I don't like “pointing to myself”, but reflection is a good thing I guess. So, in chronological order, here are some of my favorite blog entries that I posted in 2004:
01. If you are changing thread priorities in your NETCF apps without being aware of these facts...good luck!
02. Everything about .NET Global Exception Handling is either in these 3 posts or in the links they point to: .NET 1.1, NETCF 1.0, .NET 2.0 (full & compact)
03. Whidbey's answer to UML class diagrams and where it falls short
04. So you are developing for both full & compact framework; are you doing it like this or like that?
05. Inter-Process Communication options with CF on WinCE; if it's not there, it doesn't exist
06. ALL links about serial comms (RS232) with .NET are here
07. VB2005 along with My brings Application Level events with a custom sub main. Use it *all* from C#
08. Control.Invoke today and tomorrow
09. More of a newsgroup support entry, but who says plain useful posts cannot be on my favorite list :-)
10. Generics in the Compact Framework (and not only)
11. BackgroundWorker today, tomorrow, full and compact frameworks: enough said
Thanks for reading... stay subscribed for an exciting 2005. As an aside, am I the only sad geek who associates the word "2005" with VS2005 ;-)
01. If you are changing thread priorities in your NETCF apps without being aware of these facts...good luck!
02. Everything about .NET Global Exception Handling is either in these 3 posts or in the links they point to: .NET 1.1, NETCF 1.0, .NET 2.0 (full & compact)
03. Whidbey's answer to UML class diagrams and where it falls short
04. So you are developing for both full & compact framework; are you doing it like this or like that?
05. Inter-Process Communication options with CF on WinCE; if it's not there, it doesn't exist
06. ALL links about serial comms (RS232) with .NET are here
07. VB2005 along with My brings Application Level events with a custom sub main. Use it *all* from C#
08. Control.Invoke today and tomorrow
09. More of a newsgroup support entry, but who says plain useful posts cannot be on my favorite list :-)
10. Generics in the Compact Framework (and not only)
11. BackgroundWorker today, tomorrow, full and compact frameworks: enough said
Thanks for reading... stay subscribed for an exciting 2005. As an aside, am I the only sad geek who associates the word "2005" with VS2005 ;-)
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