Newest Wireless/Mobile Articles
Introducing a Lightweight UI Toolkit: Shake Your User Interface
By Ibon Urrutia - Published 09/25/2008
Flash Lite developers aren't the only ones who can make animated user interfaces easily; Java ME developers also can benefit with the aid of the Lightweight UI Toolkit. Shake your Forms, baby!
Images, Drawn Graphics, and Event Handling in a MIDlet
By Richard G. Baldwin - Published 09/09/2008
Learn how to paint images, draw graphics, and do event handling on a cell phone screen.
Exploring Net60
By Alex Gusev - Published 08/27/2008
Have you ever dreamt about porting your managed Windows Mobile application to Symbian OS? Or, maybe you wanted to develop a new one but were uncertain whether you need to learn a new paradigms and languages? Well, with Net60 from Red Five Labs, you may be relieved; you can continue your development in your favorite languages!
Best Practices for Improving Software Delivery
Webcast: Nov. 20, 2008 (2 p.m. EST, 11 a.m. PST)
Businesses of all sizes face the need for developers to deliver quality software in a timely manner. This Internet.com Webcast will look at some of the methods software developers can use to streamline the management of software development projects and allow them to create software in an efficient manner without sacrificing security and functionality in the end product. Register now!
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Highlighted Wireless/Mobile Tutorials
Learning WML - WAP Basics
By Steve Schafer -
How do you get content to mobile devices? One solution is to use WML (Wireless Markup Language). In this first of a series of articles, learn the background of the wireless application protocol (WAP), how it works, and what you need to get started using it with WML.
What is Java 2 Micro Edition?
By Eric Giguère -
Java is now known primarily as a server-side programming environment; however, it was originally promoted as a programming language for consumer appliances. Now Java is returning to its roots with Java 2 Micro Edition, or J2ME for short. In this first article of a series on J2ME programming, you learn what J2ME is.
What Is Bluetooth?
By Prentice Hall -
This excerpt introduces Bluetooth. This includes an introduction to the Bluetooth Special Interest Group, the technology, its chief characteristics and the history of its development.
What is BREW?
By Murray Bonner -
BREW development is one of the key areas currently catching the attention of developers targeting wireless platforms. In this first of a series of articles, learn what is involved for BREW development.
Going Mobile: How to Port Your Win32 Code to Windows CE
By Nancy Nicolaisen -
Windows CE (Compact Edition) is small, but you don't have to start over in writing applications. Learn the tasks involved in moving a Win 32 application's user interface to Windows CE.
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