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 Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Die Kollegen von OpenNETCF haben auf ihrer Community Site ein neues Whitepaper zum Thema "Managed vs. Native Code: GDI Performance" veröffentlicht.
Für diesen Artikel durfte ich auch eine Inhalte beisteuern.

Neben diesem Artikel gibt es einige weitere, die auf der Community Site zu finden sind:

- Performance Implications of Crossing the P/Invoke Boundary

- An Introduction to WCF for Device Developers

- Getting a Millisecond-Resolution DateTime under Windows CE

- Using GDI+ on Windows Mobile

- Sharing Windows Mobile Ink with the Desktop

- OpenNETCF Mobile Ink Library for Windows Mobile 6

- Improving Data Access Performance with Data Caching

- Developing Connected Smart Device Applications with sqlClient

- Debugging Without ActiveSync

- Image Manipulation in Windows Mobile 5.0

- Don't Fear the Garbage Collector

 

All diese Artikel finden Sie hier: http://community.OpenNETCF.com/articles

 

- English Version -

 

The colleagues form OpenNETCF have published a new whitepaper called "Managed vs. Native Code: GDI Performance" on their community site.
For this article I was allowed to contribute some infos.

Beside this article a few more can be found on the community site:

- Performance Implications of Crossing the P/Invoke Boundary

- An Introduction to WCF for Device Developers

- Getting a Millisecond-Resolution DateTime under Windows CE

- Using GDI+ on Windows Mobile

- Sharing Windows Mobile Ink with the Desktop

- OpenNETCF Mobile Ink Library for Windows Mobile 6

- Improving Data Access Performance with Data Caching

- Developing Connected Smart Device Applications with sqlClient

- Debugging Without ActiveSync

- Image Manipulation in Windows Mobile 5.0

- Don't Fear the Garbage Collector

 

All these articles can be found here: http://community.OpenNETCF.com/articles

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