@JamesC Not too bad; much easier to deal with/commit new code.
I work with Windows Mobile too for lab and nurse barcoding software... when I have to that is :)
@SB: it used to be a job but now it's just a hobby. i wrote remote db sync applications for mostly automotive and pipeline service corps. but now i just do fun stuff; mobile directX and OpenGL stuff lately, along with the Whiskerino app which i'm working on.
how easily do you think porting something to/from objective c to c# would be? any tips on getting a iphone dev env up without spending any money? (except the apple dev license). i have no macbook. i've heard about using linux/mono for .net but not sure about iphone.
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