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Andrew Tucker
Andrew Tucker works on developer tools for Windows CE at bSQUARE Corporation. He has been writing code for Windows since 1991 and has published articles in C/C++ Users Journal, Dr Dobbs Journal, and Windows Developer Journal. He recently co-authored SAMS Teach Yourself Windows CE Programming in 24 Hours. Andrew has a BSCS from Seattle Pacific University and is working on a MSCS at the University of Washington. He can be reached at poweranswers@bsquare.com.

Published articles
The following 2 articles by Andrew Tucker have been published in ZATZ magazines.

HP hotkeys, OK buttons, and file existence
This month, bSQUARE's Andrew Tucker takes a look at a hidden feature that should be of interest to all users of Hewlett Packard (HP) Jornada H/PCs and H/PC Pros. It shows you how to create an OK button in the title bar of your dialog box; how to test for the existence of a file on your Windows CE device even if it's in ROM; and how to get a listview to select a whole row at a time instead of just the first column. [Pocket PC Life Magazine, February 2000]Freeing up DLLs, avoiding suspend mode, and listbox tricks
Welcome to the first installment of the Windows CE Power Magazine Programming Power column! Each month we'll address tough issues about writing software for Windows CE and provide solutions that usually include a code snippet or two. This month, Andrew Tucker explains how to free up DLLs, shows off a hidden feature that lets your application stay out of suspend mode, and shows you how to make a listbox do a horizontal scrollbar. [Pocket PC Life Magazine, December 1999]


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