Ben Thorp wrote: > You can't usually go wrong with O'Reilly: > > http://www.oreillynet.com/search/?sp-q=palm&sp-k=books&search=search > > Probably the best would be Palm OS Programming, although I've not tried > it. Not sure about Symbian and WinCE tho'.
PalmOS Programming is, from an account by a mate, a superb wee book for learning how to code on (legacy) PalmOS - I don't know how relevant it is in this day of PalmOS 4, PalmOS5, Tungsten and ARM tho ... have you (Elise) looked at msdn.microsoft.com for any WinCE/Pocket PC references? IME, the msdn site is a stunningly good reference site (if you're into that sort of thing with regard MS anyway!) -- _ __/| ___ ___ __ _________ "When Microsoft Office is your only hammer, \`O_o' / _ \/ -_) // / __/ _ \ pretty much everything begins to look like =(_ _)=/_//_/\__/\_,_/_/ \___/ a nail. Or a thumb." -- Rob Pegoraro U - Ack! Phttpt! Thhbbt! neuro at well dot com http://neuro.me.uk/ _______________________________________________ Scottish mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.lug.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/scottish
