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	<description> On 7th October 2010 at the Odeon Cinema in Manchester, UK, a community event dedicated to Windows Phone 7 development took place. All the session were recorded. This session is: Session 5: &amp;quot;Games Programming on Windows Phone 7 with Silverlight and XNA&amp;quot; with Rob Miles &amp;quot;Getting Started with XNA on Windows Phone. We talk about what makes the Windows Phone such a good platform for XNA development and how you create XNA games for it. We take a look at how games can manage the orientation of a phone and give you some tips on getting the best performance. Then we move on to take a look at the accelerometer input and how to make games that use this.&amp;quot;  Here are the links to the individual sessions: Session 0: &amp;quot;Windows Phone 7: A Different Kind of Phone&amp;quot; with Andrej RadingerSession 1: &amp;quot;Understanding the Windows Phone 7 Development Tools and Getting Started&amp;quot; with Maarten StruysSession 2: &amp;quot;Silverlight App Development on Windows Phone 7&amp;quot; with Andy WigleySession 3: &amp;quot;Integrating with the device capabilities (location, camera, contacts, phone)&amp;quot; with Andy Wigley Session 4: &amp;quot;Raising the dead: Programming Silverlight Apps that survive Tombstoning&amp;quot; with Andy Wigley Session 5: &amp;quot;Games Programming on Windows Phone 7 with Silverlight and XNA&amp;quot; with Rob Miles Session 6: &amp;quot;How to sell Apps through Marketplace&amp;quot; with Rob Miles Session 7: &amp;quot;Creating an application for WP7 with Cortexica’s ‘visual search’ API&amp;quot; with Tricky Bassett Session 8: &amp;quot;Creating WP7 Apps that work offline&amp;quot; with Andrej RadingerThe event was sponsored by   &amp;nbsp; </description>
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