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Title: Building Powerful Platforms with Windows CE(r) by James Y. Wilson, Aspi Havewala ISBN: 020161636X Publisher: Addison Wesley Professional Pub. Date: 29 March, 2001 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $49.95 |
Average Customer Rating: 4.22
Rating: 1
Summary: A little bit outdated
Comment: I was a very disappointed as the book only covers Windows-CE 3.0 and older versions. It does not cover CEC-filer not the new method of component selection.
Rating: 5
Summary: Thoughtfully Packed with Technical Information
Comment: Building Powerful Platforms with Windows CE is a very technical book, which is the whole point. Yet the authors take the time not only to define significant terms, but also to explain the reasoning and philosophy behind an element. The book is written expecting a base level of computer science knowledge, but beyond that it builds the reader up on CE-specific science, from memory management, power management, registry, major libraries, through development tools, CE project management, and even "is CE the right choice for you".
If you're already a bright software/hardware developer, but lack CE expertise, this is your book.
As is common practice, material is broken into illustrations, tables, sidebars, notes, and so on. This book in particular uses that technique not simply out of necessity, but to make the subject more readable and usable. This careful organization of information is really appreciated. For example, when a CE feature is not applicable or differs in function between Windows CE 1.0, 2.0 and 3.0, a version information note is broken out to call attention to the differences. (Gratefully, the authors are careful to balance the number of side comments; other books tend to overuse those elements to the detriment of the primary text.)
Figures are drawn to demonstrate power management states, directory structures, boot process, and so on; this isn't a book just of screen shots. And again with source code, short examples are sprinkled throughout the book, not used as filler.
One of the things I look for when flipping through a technical book from a store shelf is a sense for the amount of meat. That way, even if not every chapter is immediately applicable to my particular needs, there's still a lot of material that is valuable. This book is striking in that regard for the concentration and depth of high-quality, reliable technical information.
You needn't dust off a prominent place on your bookshelf for this book, as it will spend most of the time open on your desk.
Rating: 2
Summary: tedious, boring, unclear.
Comment: I tried to read the relevant chapters on device drivers. The book drowns you in technical terms just so you won't be able to say that it lacks information. It's very tedious to read a book that's written like that. There's seems to be no pedagogic methodology that guided the writers. Just throw in all the information and see how the reader will deal with it.
For example, a considerable part of chapter 6, "Writing Device Drivers: Introductory Concepts", is a list of existing driver files. This is not an introductory concept. This is reference; and reference is what the DDK is for. In fact I found out the that the Platfrom Builder documentation is much clearer and much more readable than the book.
Also, this book is written in such a boring way that it's hard to stay awake and keep track.
The strength of this book lies also in its weakness - It's good for reference: That same table from chapter six proved useful after I've consulted the Platform Builder documentation (and used it as a tutorial).
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Title: Programming Microsoft Windows Ce by Douglas Boling ISBN: 0735614431 Publisher: Microsoft Press Pub. Date: 2001 List Price(USD): $59.99 |
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Title: Windows CE 3.0 Application Programming (With CD-ROM) by Nick Grattan, Marshall Brain, Nick Gratten ISBN: 0130255920 Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR Pub. Date: 25 October, 2000 List Price(USD): $49.99 |
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Title: The Windows CE Technology Tutorial: Windows Powered Solutions for the Developer by Chris Muench, Randolph Kath ISBN: 0201616424 Publisher: Addison-Wesley Pub Co Pub. Date: 05 May, 2000 List Price(USD): $49.95 |
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Title: Developing Windows CE .Net Devices by Jim Katsandres ISBN: 1578201217 Publisher: CMP Books Pub. Date: 2002 List Price(USD): $44.95 |
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Title: Inside Microsoft Windows Ce (Microsoft Programming Series) by John Murray ISBN: 1572318546 Publisher: Microsoft Press Pub. Date: 1998 List Price(USD): $29.99 |
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