PDC10 Recap: First Impressions from Windows Phone 7 Developers
- Posted: Nov 04, 2010 at 2:18 PM
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The day after PDC10, 150 conference attendees extended their stays for an extra day of Windows Phone 7 app building at the PDC10 Workshop. For most, this was the first time they were able to deploy to actual Windows Phone 7 devices and watch their applications come to life.
This video showcases a few of these workshop participants talking about why they love developing for Windows Phone 7.
If you missed PDC10, it's never too late to get catch up. Start at www.microsoftpdc.com to access on-demand session recordings. Then get going with free tools and more for developing your Windows Phone 7 apps at http://create.msdn.com.
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@LukasM: Glad you like it. It was my first foray into WP7 app design. I think it may just work as a way to test lack of sobriety
Thanks to Tim Nolan for implementing the How Drunk Am I spec!
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Poppycock! just got published to the marketplace! Make sure to check it out!
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