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Welcome to Mobile and Embedded Development section of C# Corner. In this section, you will find various Mobile and Embedded Development related source code samples, articles, tutorials, and tips.
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How to turn a mobile device into a mighty survey assistant
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Vladimir Gregor
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Jul 29, 2009
Marketing research and perfect customers’ knowledge are key factors for successful business. One of the best ways how to get to know your customers and their preferences is running surveys. Usually, the surveys are run by mobile workers using paper based forms. It might sound archaic, yet there are companies that use this manual approach. However, this outdated process can be easily replaced using mobile devices allowing data processing automation.
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Monitor Internet Connection State
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Scott Lysle
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Jul 06, 2009
This article describes an easy approach to building two controls used to monitor the status of an internet connection and provide the user with some indication of that status.
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SOAP, .NET, and COM - An Introduction: Part I
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John Hudai Godel
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Jul 05, 2009
This article starts with the basics of SOAP, SOAP XML model and its data types followed by the integration of SOAP functionality in .NET class library and how .NET developers can take advantages of SOAP in their applications.
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Creating rich mobile User Interface
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Praveen Moosad
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Jun 25, 2009
The success of contemporary mobile applications is determined by both, rich functionality and attractive GUI. Let's find a way how to be successful and effective in development of such applications.
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Mobile Asset Inventory with source code
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Vladimir Gregor
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Mar 30, 2009
The purpose of Resco Asset Inventory is tracking and control of asset inventory, its status, relocation within sites, factories, buildings, rooms, etc. The process of inventory tracking reposes on barcode scanning system.
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Grid control on .NET Compact Framework
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Vladimir Gregor
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Aug 27, 2008
In this article I will show some typical issues one can encounter when developing mobile applications and how to solve them using a grid control that was designed for mobile devices from the scratch.
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Writing Your Own GPS Applications: Part II
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Jon Person
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Aug 20, 2008
In part two of the series, the author of "GPS.NET" teaches developers how to write GPS applications suitable for the real world by mastering GPS precision concepts. Source code includes a working NMEA interpreter and sample high-precision application in C# and VB.NET.
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Writing Your Own GPS Applications: Part I
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Jon Person
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Aug 19, 2008
What is it that GPS applications need to be good enough to use for in-car navigation? Also, how does the process of interpreting GPS data actually work? In this three-part series, I will cover both topics and give you the skills you need to write a commercial-grade GPS application.
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Mobile Stock Quote Tracker in C# .NET
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Dipal Choksi
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Apr 09, 2008
We will create a mobile stock quote tracker program in this article. The program retrieves the real time quotes of symbols specified by the user and displays the results in a user friendly format. The user can also specify the high and low thresholds for setting alerts.
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What's New for Developers in Windows Mobile 6
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Mahesh Chand
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Apr 02, 2007
This paper explains the new Windows Mobile 6 features and their purpose from a developer's perspective and new tools provided by the Windows Mobile 6 SDK, and how to get started developing Windows Mobile 6 applications.
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SOAP, .NET, and COM an Introduction - Part IV
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John Hudai Godel
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Feb 02, 2004
This article starts with the basics of SOAP, SOAP XML model and its data types followed by the integration of SOAP functionality in .NET class library and how .NET developers can take advantages of SOAP in their applications.
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Mobile Stock Quote Tracker in C# .NET
by
Dipal Choksi
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Oct 09, 2001
We will create a mobile stock quote tracker program in this article. The program retrieves the real time quotes of symbols specified by the user and displays the results in a user friendly format. The user can also specify the high and low thresholds for setting alerts.
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