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The UML Guy is Martin L. Shoemaker,
Author of UML Applied: A .NET Perspective
and Ulterior Motive Lounge

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Windows Mobile Solutions
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The UML Guy is Martin L. Shoemaker, a requirements analyst, architect, and C# developer (past Microsoft Visual C# MVP) who has taught UML, Analysis and Design Practices, .NET programming, Process Improvement, and more to clients such as Microsoft, Siemens, and the University of Michigan. Now he’s ready to help your team, with a tailored combination of consulting, mentoring, and classroom training to help your developers meet their current challenges and add new skills to manage the challenges to come.

Through TheUMLGuy.com, Martin offers custom Windows Mobile solutions. If you need:

  • A high performance Mobile solution that runs on a range of devices.
  • A high quality, scalable architecture that will meet your Mobile needs in the future.
  • Integration between your Mobile applications and your on-site data.
  • Device-specific features like telephony, text messaging, GPS, and more.

Then you should contact The UML Guy about your specific Mobile application.

Or maybe you want The UML Guy to mentor your team as they build your solution...

Martin L. Shoemaker (The UML Guy) The Windows Mobile world is a different experience for developers. It's a strange mix of old and new and newer:

  • It's new, because it's .NET. .NET isn't all that new, actually, but it is to many teams. With the .NET Compact Framework, teams can apply much of the power of .NET to new, mobile applications.
  • And it's newer, because Windows Mobile adds new, Mobile-specific power: telephony, text messaging, GPS, and more, depending on your mobile device.
  • But in some ways, it's old: these wonderful new devices have limits on memory and performance that are several hardware generations behind the latest desktops and laptops. These limitations require coding discipline and design skills that teams may have forgotten on the desktop, or may have never known.

So my Windows Mobile training emphasizes both the power of .NET and mobility, and the discipline and skills needed to put that power to productive use. I've spent long months learning some of these lessons the hard way. Let me put those skills to work on your Mobile application.

-- Martin L. Shoemaker
(The UML Guy)

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