ePocket Solutions
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PocketPC Software Developper
Employment Date:
July, 2001 to November, 2001
ePocket Solutions is the editor of Handyman, a standardized set of wireless solutions for field service management running on Pocket PC and Windows Mobile systems.
I integrated the team in charge of developing the client-side of the product. For example, I developed an application with ATL controlling bar-code readers and allowing the user to input bar-codes within Handyman. I also wrote a prototype based on a COM component providing internationalization of the GUI.
I also helped the team by resolving a long-standing issue related to IrDA and TCP/IP interfacing. I finally developed a build system using nmake to compile and build versions of Handyman targeted at different flavors of Windows CE.