Pocket PC: C++ & VB.Nethttp://forums.asp.net/t/1206482.aspx/1?Pocket+PC+C+VB+NetWed, 16 Jan 2008 20:10:40 -050012064822113420http://forums.asp.net/p/1206482/2113420.aspx/1?Pocket+PC+C+VB+NetPocket PC: C++ & VB.Net <p>Hello. I am beginner programmer in both VB.Net and C&#43;&#43;, but I need to create an application for a Pocket PC having a C&#43;&#43; functionality working together with VB.Net program (main application running). </p> <p>First challange I got is simply adding C&#43;&#43; program as reference to VB program.&nbsp; The error I get is &quot;A reference to &quot;C&#43;&#43;Project&quot;could not be added because it is not a device&quot;, even though both C&#43;&#43; and VB projects were created for a Pocket PC, which means they were created for a smart device. </p> <p>Also in addition to that I would like to know how programming for mobile devices differs from programming for desktop PC's and what should I watch out for. </p> <p>Thank You<br> &nbsp;</p> 2008-01-16T17:18:36-05:002113787http://forums.asp.net/p/1206482/2113787.aspx/1?Re+Pocket+PC+C+VB+NetRe: Pocket PC: C++ & VB.Net <p></p> <blockquote><span class="icon-blockquote"></span> <h4>id231</h4> Also in addition to that I would like to know how programming for mobile devices differs from programming for desktop PC's and what should I watch out for.</blockquote> &nbsp; <p></p> <p>I am assuming you are developnig a mobile winforms application.</p> <p>this is an ASP.NET forum which is web based technologies. You may get better responses from a winforms forum like MSDN or the likes of.&nbsp;</p> 2008-01-16T20:10:40-05:00