New mobility articles are up on MSDN

Three new articles on developing for Windows Mobile devices just went live on MSDN. One of them is the first in a series on migrating eVB applications to VB.NET.

Architecting Disconnected Mobile Applications Using a Service Oriented Architecture
The Windows Mobile platform, which includes Microsoft .NET Compact Framework and Microsoft SQL Server CE, encapsulates the complex tasks of communication management and data exchange while your device is in a disconnected state. (16 printed pages)

Games Programming with Cheese: Part Three
An introduction to games programming on the Windows Mobile-based Smartphone by using the .NET Compact Framework and Visual Studio 2003. There are a number of downloads for the project at different stages of development. (23 printed pages)

Migrating eVB File Controls to Visual Basic .NET
This article provides information to help you port the eMbedded Visual Basic (eVB) file controls (File System and File control) to Visual Basic .NET when migrating your applications from eVB to Visual Basic .NET. (5 printed pages)

[Author: Neil Enns]