Jens Kühner

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Introducing the .NET Micro Framework in 8 Languages
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Barcode Decoding with the .NET Micro Framework
Two-dimensional matrix barcodes such as QR Code or Datamatrix are spreading more and more. You can generate QR codes with the free KAYWA QR Code generator . The ZXing Decoder Online is a page that allows you to upload a barcode image to decode it. It...
Speaking at .NET Usergroup in Karlsruhe
On thursday 9th of October I will introduce the .NET Micro Framework in a session at the .NET Usergroup in Karlsruhe . Markus Pietrek from emtrion will also be there to show their hardware and ask your questions. (The session is held in German language...
.NET Micro Framework Release Candidate Available
The .NET Micro Framework team has announced the release candidate of .NET Micro Framework SDK on Connect . Here are the most important new changes: Support for Visual Studio 2008 SP1 (in fact, it's now required) Support for Visual C# 2008 Express...
.NET Open Space 2008
The best discussions happen in the coffee breaks of a conference. So why not arranging an event around the coffee breaks? As the name suggests, .NET Open Space 2008 is organized as an open space . This isn't a typical developers conference. There...
.NET Micro Framework Beta 3.0 Firmware available for GHI Electronics Embedded Master Hardware
Only one week after Microsoft made the .NET Micro Framework Beta 3.0 SDK available for all developers, GHI Electronics provides a free Beta 3.0 firmware update for their Embedded Master hardware. Already available: 4 UART ports SPI I2C GPIO Debug/deploy...
.NET Micro Framework v3.0 SDK beta now available!
The .NET Micro Framework team announced the v3.0 SDK beta , that is now available to all developers through the Microsoft Connect website ( http://connect.microsoft.com/netmf ). Simply fill out a short survey and you have full access to the downloads...
Using Touchscreens with the .NET Micro Framework
Although announced for the .NET Micro Framework V3, I found a way to use touchscreens with existing WPF apps without significant modifications and put together a library. The PointingDeviceInputProvider class The abstract base class PointingDeviceInputProvider...
Get a Sneak Peak and a free Copy of my "Expert .NET Micro Framework" Book at the Tech-Ed
There are several .NET Micro Framework sessions at the Tech-Ed Developers Converence 2008. The first 200 attendees of the .NET Micro Framework conference breakout sessions will receive a free copy of my book .
Accelerometer based Remote Control for Container Terminal using the .NET Micro Framework
Here is a really interesting project from a Danish company that uses the .NET Micro Framework. Upon my request the embedded software specialist Hans Skytt Steffensen provided me information in English: The Center for Software Innovation has evaluated...
TOC and further sample chapter of my "Expert .NET Micro Framework" book available
A further sample chapter (Chapter 1 - Introducing the .NET Micro Framework) and the table of contents of "Expert .NET Micro Framework" is available at www.apress.com/book/view/9781590599730 now.
Sample chapter for "Expert .NET Micro Framework" book
Expert .NET Micro Framework will be published end of April and is available by preorder from the publisher's website, here , or on Amazon, here . Meanwhile, you can get a sample chapter from the WindowsForDevices.com website. Chapter 4, "Introducing...
My book "Expert .NET Micro Framework" is done!
The book is now officially done and has been shipped off to the printer. Please find more information on the official book page from Apress and on the Amazon page . Book Description: The Microsoft .NET Micro Framework is a small and efficient .NET runtime...