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Wireless Web: Microsoft Mobile Internet Toolkit Lets Your Web Application Target Any Device Anywhere

Posted: Oct/15/2002   By: pankaj   Points:15   Category: .NET  - .NET Framework    Views:74   Vote Up (0)   Vote Down (0)    
If you've built Web sites using ASP.NET, you'll welcome the Microsoft Mobile Internet Toolkit (MMIT). MMIT extends the Visual Studio .NET IDE you already know by providing new controls for handheld devices letting you easily develop applications for wireless devices. This means you can write less code while adapting it to more devices. Not only does MMIT integrate with Visual Studio .NET, it extends ASP.NET as well. This article gives you the background you need to write, test, and deploy a site with MMIT and make all your code able to target specific devices for a custom fit.Paul Yao and David DurantMSDN Magazine November 2002

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