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I am a Software Architect by profession, who believes Software is best way of my self-expression, and my contribution to mankind. I seek opportunities to build innovative software solutions that can benefit its direct and indirect Consumers in small or big ways. I have close to 10 years of experience in developing and envisioning software solutions and services. I have expertise in Architecture Design, Enterprise Integration, Mobile App development, Web Solutions, Web Services, Windows Services and Software Size Estimation mostly around Microsoft .NET Platform.
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I am working as a Technology Architect with Accenture (Avanade) in India. I am also Microsoft MVP for Windows Client Development.
What brings me here?
I like to experiment with programming and .NET Micro Framework gives me a place where a lot has to come. Netduino gives me opportunity to express myself.
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In Topic: .NET Micro Framework 4.2 QFE1
04 March 2012 - 04:35 PM
In Topic: .NET Micro Framework 4.2 QFE1
04 March 2012 - 04:15 PM
In Topic: Netduino Plus Software Architecture and Tools
06 December 2011 - 01:41 AM
There is rather detailed description in the .NET Micro Framework Porting Kit documentation, available for download at CodePlex (RCLPort.chm), which answers a lot of your questions.
Sorry, but at the architecture level Netduino Plus is no different than any other device/board, the diagram applies to it as well. However, the picture does not really include all the features, there are many PAL and Library parts missing (e.g. networking).
Thanks for your reply. My idea of referring MSDN link was to give a reference and say that is how I was looking to have information for Netduino I.e. not as detailed as it is in chm file.
There are few things that ARM(Atmel) and Netduino provide, I was expecting to see those in the diagram. In layered representation, it becomes very clear what uses what and what sits parallel to what?
In Topic: XML-RPC with .net mirco framework - howto ?
05 December 2011 - 08:59 AM
Hello,
I need to set up a communication from the netduino plus to an existing XML-RPC Service.
More info could be found here: http://www.xmlrpc.com/
I tried to use the wellknown .net implementation from Charles Cook.
http://www.cookcompu...blog/index.html
Unfortunatly the build failed, it seems that the implementation from Charles Cook doesn´t run on .net MF.
The same code works fine in a console application.
Has somebody experience with XML-RPC implementations on .net MF ?
Thanks for your support
Andy
Did you get a solution for this? If so can you please share your experiance?
You may probably like to see my work Kaushik SPOT Services for .NET Micro Framework. If RPC did not work for you, you may see how this fits in to what you want.
In Topic: Netduino Plus Software Architecture and Tools
03 December 2011 - 06:13 PM
There is a very good Architecture Diagram IC148840.jpg 25.03KB 43 downloads (though I am not sure what WPF is doing there ) but then can somebody use it as a reference and provide similar structure for Netduino Plus? Thanks in advance.
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