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	<description>In Part 2 of this module, Michael Palermo and Jeremy Foster finish their discussion of Authentication and Authorization, they focus on Custom input and gestures, Tiles, and Toast notifications. Complete course outline for Developing Windows Store Apps with HTML5 Jump Start: Module (01a): Designing a Windows Store App, Part 1 Module (01b): Designing a Windows Store App, Part 2 Module (02a): Developing Windows Store Apps, Part 1 Module (02b): Developing Windows Store Apps, Part 2 Module (03a): Working with Contracts, Part 1 Module (03b): Working with Contracts, Part 2 Module (04a): UI and Controls, Part 1 Module (04b): UI and Controls, Part 2 Module (05a): Programming User Interaction, Part 1 Module (05b): Programming User Interaction, Part 2 Module (06a): Data Access, Part 1 Module (06b): Data Access, Part 2 This series of videos is a great way to help prepare for Exam 70-481: Essentials of Developing Windows Store Apps using HTML5 and JavaScript. </description>
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