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Annabooks Releases New Book: Starter Guide for POS
Device Applications Using .NET
A
guide to accessing and managing POS devices with .NET
Rancho Mirage, Calif., May. 25, 2025 – Annabooks is excited
to announce the release of Starter Guide for POS Device
Applications Using .NET written by Sean D. Liming and
John R. Malin. The new book is the 4th in the POS series
that covers POS for .NET and POS for WinRT and provides
updates to the latest .NET / Visual Studio 2022 application
development.
“Windows Embedded for Point of Service / Pos for .NET
Step-by-Step was released almost 20 years ago. Along with
the 2 follow-up books and multiple articles, writing POS
applications in Visual Studio has been a very popular
topic,” says Sean D. Liming, co-author. “Starter Guide for
POS Device Applications Using .NET covers the last POS for
.NET 1.14.1 release and the updates to Windows 10 21H1 that
includes support for the Windows.Devices.PointOfService
namespace.”
The book has 9 chapters. The first 5 chapters cover POS for
.NET and how to write applications, services options, and
manage devices. Chapters 6 and 7 cover POS for WinRT,
Windows.Devices.PointOfService, and writing applications in
.NET. Chapter 8 covers how POS for WinRT and POS for .NET
can work together. The final chapter provides some practical
ideas to pull all the topics together. There are 30 hands-on
projects that provide Visual Studio 2022 projects to access
the popular POS devices.
The Printed book is priced at $39.95 and is available at
Barnes & Noble and other bookstores.
About Annabooks, LLC. (www.annabooks.com):
Annabooks has been in the book publishing business for 30+
years and is known as one of the leading publishers of books
on developing with Windows and Intel Architecture.
Press Contacts:
For information about the book, Starter Guide for POS
Device Applications Using .NET contact: Sean Liming,
Phone: 714-970-7523
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