.NET Micro Framework
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.NET Micro Framework enables the development in C# of very small graphical devices such as Smart Watches for MSN Direct and Windows Vista SideShow. It reduces the time-to-market by using the tools used for desktop-side and enterprise-side applications development.
.NET MF targets ARM7-based processors (and probably ARM Cortex M3)
This framework will be presented at the Embedded Systems Conference (Boston, September 2006).
See also: Smart Personal Objects Technology, DirectBand
[edit] External links
- About .NET MF
- .NET MF to target teeny gadgets
- Micro Framework Community Site
- Embedded Programming with the Microsoft® .NET Micro Framework
Architecture: | Common Language Infrastructure • .NET assembly • .NET metadata • Base Class Library |
Common Language Infrastructure: | Common Language Runtime • Common Type System • Common Intermediate Language • Virtual Execution System |
Languages: | C# • Visual Basic .NET • C++/CLI (Managed) • J# • JScript .NET • Windows PowerShell • IronPython • F# |
Windows Foundations: | Presentation • Communication • Workflow • CardSpace |
Related: | Windows Forms • ASP.NET • ADO.NET • .NET Remoting • XAML |
Other Implementations: | .NET Compact Framework • .NET Micro Framework • Shared Source CLI • Portable.NET • Mono |
Comparison: | C# vs. Java • C# vs. VB.NET |