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Extract Electronic devices connect to one another in a variety of ways: A cable connects a computer's processing unit to a display, a data cable and a docking cradle connect a personal digital assistant (PDA) or a cellular phone to a computer, radio waves connect a cordless phone to its base unit, an infrared beam connects a remote control to a television. The elaborate array of connectors among electronic devices cries out for a better solution. That's where Bluetooth comes in. Bluetooth is a completely different way to form connections between electronic devices in close proximity. You can think of it as a cable-replacement technology , but its applications are limited only by our imagina...
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Raparthi sushma
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I think the article only describes about how blue tooth is used there is nothing about programing as a j2me programmer i would have been more pleased if the article could have contained how blue tooth . But this article gives me inner details of...
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arun ravindran
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This article only describes about Bluetooth. But the article heading is about programming with j2me and the link supplied takes you only to one article on bluetooth. Actually the link should have been http://developers.sun.com/mobility/allarticles...
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Java developers can transfer their object-oriented programming skills to Microsoft .net in around a month. Numero, which develops email routing software in Java and .net for customers such as Argos , JD Williams, Lakeland and Experian found Java developers soon learnt C#-based .net skills because of similarities in syntax and their shared object-oriented nature. Adoption of Microsoft s .net development framework is increasing quickly, with .net featuring in three times as many jobs ads as a year ago while those for skills in the .net programming language C# increased by four times, according to the recent SSL/Computer Weekly Survey of Appointments Data and Trends. The rises in remuneration ...
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christian lozano
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Yes, C# is easy to learn. Back in 2003 I shift from java to .net using J# but as time passes by I begin to notice that J# is like a copycat of JAVA. And after reading some insight over the internet, then I realized that the best language is C#...
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Darpan Sinha
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thats true learning C# is very easy if u know the OO concepts and thats why i feel its a hot selling tec these days
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Raparthi sushma
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yes i do belive it because the c# is very much similar to java.The exception handling and most of the concepts are similar in C# and java.I believe that any one having a knowledge in c and java can learn any language easily.
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