Eliot Graff
Eliot Graff is the Lead for the Developer Experience Team within the Mobile and Tailored Platforms Division at Microsoft. He started programming in the late 70s, using punch cards and FORTRAN to solve biomedical engineering problems. A former English professor (obviously not very good at FORTRAN), he mostly spends his time chasing his two children and recuperating with his wife. His latest hobbies given to him by his children include dinosaurs, Spiderman, and hip-hop.
Articles Authored
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The Proper Developer Environments for Mobile PC, Tablet PC, and Ultra-Mobile PC Applications
Last updated: Wednesday, August 31, 2022
Published in: CODE Focus Magazine: 2007 - Vol. 4 - Issue 2 - Mobility
When Microsoft® Windows® XP Tablet PC Edition appeared in 2002, developers were sometimes confused about whether to write code on a Tablet PC or if it were possible to develop Tablet PC applications on existing desktop computers.The solution turned out to be fairly straightforward, if less than intuitive. However, with the addition of Ultra-Mobile PCs (UMPCs), multiple releases of the Tablet and Touch Technology API, and now the Windows Vista™ operating system, this question arises again: What do you need to do to set up your developer environment and create applications for these form factors?