Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 26th Jun 2006 18:37 UTC, submitted by anonymous
PDAs, Cellphones, Wireless 30 student development teams from seven countries converged on Microsoft's campus June 23-25, to compete in the third annual Windows Embedded Student ChallengE based on the theme, "Preserving, protecting, and enhancing the environment." Five winning teams collectively were awarded $24000 in cash. The entries included some clever ideas (listed in the article).
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RE[2]: i participated
by asabil on Tue 27th Jun 2006 05:21 UTC in reply to "RE: i participated"
asabil
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2006-03-03

... thank you very much

It's far from being my inability to code, that system is very limited for example you cannot run more than 32 process... there is no remote desktop facility for debugging on a headless machine (except a stupid program that takes screenshots every 500ms and send them throught network)

You cannot develop for that platform unless you use microsoft tools, otherwise it's unusable.

So please stop saying non-sense, i personally think that this system is made for those generations of visual basic programmers... And I preper working on wxworks or ecos.

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