Mango Jump Start (01): Building Windows Phone Apps with Visual Studio 2010
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Microsoft MVPs Rob Miles and Andy Wigley are back! The "Building Applications for Windows Phone "Mango" Jump Start" was hosted by Microsoft Learning as a follow-up to last year's Windows Phone 7 Jump Start sessions. Mobile application developers rave about the fast-paced, demo-rich, real-world and often-times humorous approach Rob and Andy use to deliver this timely content. Now that "Mango" has made such a huge splash in the industry, we've asked them to put together another great course.
This course is specially tailored for developers looking to build cool applications and games for the new Windows Phone Mango Platform.
During this module, Rob and Andy outline how to create Windows Phone applications using Visual Studio. This introductory content covers how to create Windows Phone solutions, edit program source files, and add and manage program resources, build and run the solution. Next, they demonstrate options for debugging solutions using the Windows Phone Emulator or an actual device as well as managing the solution properties for deployment in the marketplace.
- Mango Jump Start (01): Building Windows Phone Apps with
Visual Studio 2010 < YOU ARE HERE - Mango Jump Start (02): Silverlight on Windows Phone—Introduction
- Mango Jump Start (03): Silverlight on Windows Phone—Advanced
- Mango Jump Start (04): Using Expression to Build Windows Phone Interfaces
- Mango Jump Start (05): Windows Phone Fast Application Switching
- Mango Jump Start (06): Windows Phone Multi-tasking & Background Tasks
- Mango Jump Start (07): Using Windows Phone Resources
(Bing Maps, Camera, etc.) - Mango Jump Start (08a): Application Data Storage on Windows Phone | Part 1
- Mango Jump Start (08b): Application Data Storage on Windows Phone | Part 2
- Mango Jump Start (09): Using Networks with Windows Phone
- Mango Jump Start (10): Tiles & Notifications on Windows Phone
- Mango Jump Start (11a): XNA for Windows Phone | Part 1
- Mango Jump Start (11b): XNA for Windows Phone | Part 2
- Mango Jump Start (12): Selling a Windows Phone Application
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Is there any way to get an RSS feed of this series so I can download them easily for watching?
@Mike:sadly it wasn't made as a series, but instead as individual one-off posts, so it doesn't have a RSS feed
where is Windows Azure and Windows Phone ???
Is there a link for downloading the source? It is continuously promised in the videos.
Is there any kind of subtitles for the videos in *.srt format?
As far as I know there are no subtitles I'm afraid. But you can download the presentation texts and also all the sample code from here:
http://t.co/3k19LW9
Thanks for the link, Rob.
Is there a feed of all videos to subscribe on my Zune/Windows Phone?
Thank you so much rob Miles for the videos.
I hope that some of the team support could generate some Srt subtitles.
Well,
Do you think that these 14 video are enough to be learn the basics of how to create phone apps?
Waiting for your reply.
what download mango
thanks,
we all need a free book or video such as this post
Thanks Rob Miles! I am a newbie who has been going through your C# yellow book. It has been a great rescource
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when exectly in "india" I will be able to use market place and other stuffs of HTC HUB .....?
when will we get the rtm sdk?
That's way too bad.
Awesome vdo guys...thanks
I want to register for App Hub. Just want to know if I will be provided with a test device if I pay the subscription.
can i use visual studio VB express version instead licensed version to develope the apps?
This is awesome! WM7 is going to be the next big thing, hopefully.
Nice post. Here’s a tool the lets you create your apps in minutes, without coding. Just Point-and-Click http://www.caspio.com/online-database
How to deploy windows 7 app on cloud ?
I too want to know how to deploy windows 7 app on cloud (Azure or any other) ? How to build a simple file sharing app?
Hi,
Thanks for great videos.
Visual Studio and emulator looks great too.
I was wondering how to do pinch zoom and test it on WP7 emulator?
In iPhone simulator you just hold Option key (I guess it is Alt or Windows key on PC).
Thanks
I want download more.Who can help me? Tell me more for download.
How could I host the emulator in IE browser window?
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