The .NET Mobile Web Developer's Guide provides a solid foundation for developing mobile applications using Microsoft technologies. With a focus on using ASP.NET and the .NET Mobile Internet Toolkit, .NET Mobile Web Developer's Guide will give you the insight to use Microsoft technologies for developing mobile applications. This book will also show how to avoid having to customize the output of your application.
Provides a solid foundation for developing mobile applications using Microsoft technologies. Shows how to avoid having to customize the output of your application. Softcover. CD-ROM included.
About the Author
Wei Meng Lee is Series Editor for Syngress Publishing's .NET Developer Series. He is currently lecturing at The Center for Computer Studies, Ngee Ann Polytechnic, Singapore. Wei Meng is actively involved in Web development work and conducts training for Web developers and Visual Basic programmers. He has co-authored two books on WAP. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Information Systems and Computer Science from the National University of Singapore. Several books in the .NET series, VB.NET Developer’s Guide (ISBN: 1-928994-48-2), and ASP.NET Developer’s Guide (ISBN: 1-928994-51-2) and C# .NET Developer’s Guide (1-928994-50-4) are currently available from Syngress Publishing.
Steve Milroy is a Mobile/Wireless Technologist and is currently with a nationwide e-solutions company, Immedient. He is working on a number of WAP, VoiceXML, and wireless middleware projects. Steve has presented at developer conferences, user groups, and business associations on various wireless development and infrastructure topics. Originally from Sydney, Australia, Steve now resides in the United States. This experience in the Australasian and US markets gives him a broad and unique view of wireless around the world.
DotThatCom.com David Jorgensen (MCP) is an Instructor at North Seattle Community College, University of Washington Extension campus, and Puget Sound Centers. He is also developing courses for Seattle Vocational Institute, which teach .NET and Web development to the underprivileged in the Seattle area. David also provides internship opportunities through his company DotThatCom.com, which does online sample classes and chapters of books. David holds a bachelor's degree in Computer Science from St. Martin’s College and resides in Puyallup, WA with his wife Lisa and their two sons Scott and Jacob. David is a contributor to Syngress Publishing’s C# .NET Web Developer’s Guide (1-928994-50-4).
Patrick Coelho (MCP) is an Instructor at The University of Washington Extension, North Seattle Community College, Puget Sound Center, and Seattle Vocational Institute, where he teaches courses in Web Development (DHTML, ASP, XML, XSLT, C#, and ASP.NET). Patrick is a Co-Founder of DotThatCom.com, a company that provides consulting, online development resources, and internships for students. He is currently working on a .NET solution with contributing author David Jorgensen and nLogix. Patrick holds a bachelor of science degree from the University of Washington, Bothell. He lives in Puyallup, WA with his wife Angela. Patrick is a contributor to Syngress Publishing’s C# .NET Web Developer’s Guide (1-928994-50-4).