Windows Embedded Most Valuable Professionals
Windows Embedded Most Valuable Professionals (MVPs) have years of hands-on experience and a deep knowledge of embedded development. These unsung heroes love to share their expertise by writing books, articles and blogs, and by speaking at seminars and events around the world. Watch for them throughout the Windows Embedded community.
See a list of instructional videos hosted by some of our Most Valued Professionals.
Ready to learn more about the Windows Embedded MVP Heroes? We’ve gathered a ton of resources and personalized tips that will put all your Windows Embedded projects on fast forward. Just like thousands of their peers around the globe, these behind-the-scenes heroes bring a wealth of experience and commitment to the Windows Embedded community. They’re accessible, passionate and eager to help you accelerate your development time. Here are just a few of the talented developers you should get to know:
Embedded MVP Hero Profiles |
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Sean Liming is the Managing Director of SJJ Embedded Micro Solutions (www.sjjmicro.com). He’s been involved with Microsoft Embedded products and developers for over 11 years and became a Microsoft Embedded MVP in 2002. Sean is also the author of four books and a frequent speaker at Windows Embedded conferences around the world. Before joining SJJ, Sean worked for Intel’s telematics group and served as the head of engineering for Annasoft Systems. More >>
| Michael is a technology expert working for Zühlke Engineering AG – an engineering and consulting company based in Switzerland. He has been building Windows-based mobile and embedded solutions for over 10 years, starting with Windows CE Version 2.11, and is now focused on Windows CE BSP and device driver development. Michael also conducts Windows Embedded customer training sessions and frequently presents mobile and embedded solutions at conferences and events. More >>
| Konstantin is a development lead in a professional engineering service team with over 12 years of experience in nearly every aspect of software development, including design, analysis, coding, testing, documentation, user training, and post implementation support. Konstantin has worked with technologies ranging from DOS/Win16/Win32/WinCE to C/C++ and VB to Java. His current area of expertise is software development for the Windows CE and XP Embedded platforms and Windows Client and Server operating systems. More >>
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XPeCenter@seanliming.com Windows Embedded Developer Center XPE Newsgroup MSDN Newsgroups Windows XP Embedded Team Blog WEPOS and POS for .NET Team Blog .NET Micro Framework The Code Project VB.NET Resource Windows XP Embedded Resources Center Windows Embedded News Site | Windows Mobile Team Blog .NET Compact Framework Team Blog Mike Hall Sue Loh David Kline Mark Prentice News and Articles on Windows Mobile Technologies Opennetcf Consulting The Windows Embedded Developer Center The Windows CE Wiki The Windows Mobile Wiki MSDN Forums | MSDN XP Embedded Public Newsgroup Google Archive Windows XP Embedded Team Blog Windows XP Embedded Tips Latest XP Embedded Online Documentation XP Embedded Microsoft Forum Windows XP Embedded Resources Center Google Search Engine Live Search Engine Windows Home Server Forum Windows Home Server Team Blog The Code Project Codeguru Matt Goyer’s Blog Chris Lanier’s Blog The Green Button |
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