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The Windows Embedded Developers' Interest Group is dedicated to the exchange of ideas around Microsoft Windows embedded and mobile software development.

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About WE-DIG

Welcome to WE-DIG, the Windows Embedded - Developers Interest Group. WE-DIG is dedicated to the exchange of ideas around Microsoft Windows embedded and mobile software development. Specifically, WE-DIG was organized to support software developers engaged in creating solutions based on these technologies:

  1. Windows CE
  2. Windows XP Embedded
  3. Windows Mobile devices, which include Pocket PC and Smartphone.

WE-DIG was formed in April 2004 by a group of professional software engineers in Seattle who wanted to meet regularly to discuss topics of mutual interest. They adopted the name WE-DIG. In addition to creating the support structure for a local user group, they also decided to support developers in other cities and countries who were interested in organizing their own user group.

WE-DIG provides a live, face-to-face forum for software developers to meet and exchange ideas. WE-DIG/Seattle meets on the first Wednesday of the month in Redmond, Washington. We expect WE-DIG groups to organize in other cities, and we are actively involved in promoting and supporting such groups. One way we plan to support such groups is by letting our registered members know about new groups as they start to meet.

The WE-DIG web site serves as the online presence for WEDIG/Seattle. A portion of the web site is dedicated to supporting the activities of the Seattle-area group. We expect our members to post technical content that is applicable to any software developer interested in building embedded and mobile solutions around Microsoft Windows-based technologies.

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