eMbedded Visual Basic: Windows CE and Pocket PC Mobile Applications By Chris Tacke, Timothy Bassett
Table of Contents
Introduction
Interspersed in each chapter are graphic elements that help you identify special information:
Tip
Tips offer advice or suggest easier or alternative methods of doing something.
Note
Notes indicate additional information that may help you avoid problems or that you should consider when using the described features.
Caution
Cautions alert you to possible problems or hazards and advise you on how to avoid or fix them.
You also will find certain typographical conventions used throughout this book:
Names of all dialogs and dialog options use initial capital letters .
Messages that appear onscreen, as well as all program code, appear in a special monospaced font, as in the following example: Variable undefined. Text that you are to type appears in monospaced boldface; syntax variables that you need to replace with an appropriate value appear in monospace italic .
When a choice is given for code parameters, a pipe symbol () is used.