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Amit Chopra
Amit Chopra is the release program manager for the Visual Studio for Devices team. He also manages the sustained engineering efforts for eMbedded Visual C++ 4.0 and Visual Studio 2003. He can be contacted at achopra@microsoft.com.

New Device Development Features in Visual Studio 2008
Roughly two years ago, when I was writing an article on 'New Features for Device Developers in Visual Studio 2005' that was published in the August 2005 issue of .NET Developer's Journal, our program management team was already busy shaping the next release of the ...
New Device Development Features in Visual Studio 2008
Roughly two years ago, when I was writing an article on 'New Features for Device Developers in Visual Studio 2005' that was published in the August 2005 issues of this magazine, our program management team was already busy shaping the next release of the product, ...
The Microsoft Device Emulator
Anyone who develops applications for devices can vouch for the importance of having a powerful emulator that can help accelerate the overall development and debugging process. This articles talks about the new Microsoft Device Emulator and how you can exploit some...
Visual Studio 2005 - for Device Developers
Visual Studio 2005 (VS2005) includes a broad spectrum of new and enhanced features targeted at managed and native development for Smart Devices including Windows CE- and Windows Mobile-based Pocket PCs and Smartphones.

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What Does the Future Hold for the Java Language?
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Rich Internet Applications with Adobe Flex 2 and Java
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