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Sam Gentile

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Sam Gentile is a Microsoft .NET Consultant who has been working with .NET since the earliest
First DevTeach Sessionn Down: OCC Mobile Computing Posted: Jun 19, 2005 9:00 AM
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My first session is done here. I can't believe they start sessions at the un-godly hour of 8AM!!! What's worse if you a first time DevTeach Speaker, no matter how big a speaker you are on the outside world, you get 8AM time slots. This was hard since I was up until 5AM finalizing my demos and slides. Despite that, Jean-Rene runs a great conference here and took all 40 speakers on a great bus tour of Montreal last night combined with a full French dinner! It's a great place to speak all in all. The session description below doesn't match quite what I did. I was up until 5 AM writing whole new sections on Synchonization of edge devices using SOA and OCC approaches rather than RDA or Merge Replication.

Developing occasionally connected CF applications
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Developing Occasionally-Connected Mobile CF Applications with Whidbey Compact Framework 2.0

Today’s new generation of smart mobile applications must take into account that connectivity is often absent and continue to work anyway. In this session, we will examine occasionally connected principles and then use the Whidbey Compact Framework 2.0 to build a occasionally connected mobile application that uses the new SQL Mobile database

I've updated the DevTeach site for those who are here and attended with the new code and decks.

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