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As far as I've heard no.

 

You can program on Pocket PC with the .Net Compact Framework.

 

Regular .Net is limited to Linux, OSX, Windows and some BSD/Unix builds

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As far as I've heard no.

 

You can program on Pocket PC with the .Net Compact Framework.

 

Regular .Net is limited to Linux, OSX, Windows and some BSD/Unix builds

 

and what about cellular phones? (at least some of them...) is it possible?

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For devices (anything thats not a desk/laptop) it needs to be running Windows CE/Pocket (as far as I've heard)

 

Doesn't matter if it's a refridgerator, cell phone, pda, watch, tv, etc.

 

It also has to have a means to put software on it, like a flash card or some flash memory to hold a program and/or the Framework.

 

Some phones do run Windows Pocked Edition, those are the pocket PC/phone combos. There might be others that I'm unaware of.

 

I have no clue what most standard phones even run. I'd assume they use a common OS/whatever otherwise the games on them would all have to be custom written for each brand. Since I've seen some of them run Java and some have web browsers, I think there is an OS.

 

Eventually the .Net Compact Framework (if it's a success) will be ported over like the .Net Framework has been.

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im asking this since programming for cell's is really interesting me in the last couple of months...but i dont know anything about it.

and if i have to learn java\j2ee for that...i'll do it.

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