Jesse Liberty and Jon Galloway are kicking off a new screencast series called The Full Stack. They're pair-programming, building out a full application from a server back-end down to Windows Phone 7, web, Silverlight, and wherever else the app-building process leads them. Join them for the ride!
The Full StackMay 24, 2011 at 10:10 AM0
Jon Galloway
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Jesse Liberty
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Jon and Jesse recap a lot of changes they've been making: Service API Facebook authentication AppHarbor deployment Client / Server Data Synchronization Oh, and a basic version of the app is now up on the App Store! Look for the Who Is That app (under Jesse Liberty's name). Links: FacebookSDK…
The Full StackJun 02, 2011 at 11:14 AM1
Jon Galloway
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Jesse Liberty
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We walk through the code we used to add photo support to the WhoIsThat application, including: Using the Camera chooser Restoring application state after the photo is taken Decoding and displaying the image Storing and retrieving the image
The Full StackJun 23, 2011 at 3:46 PM3
Jon Galloway
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Jesse Liberty
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In this episode of The Full Stack, Jesse and Jon hook up client-server data synchronization and discuss some interesting problems they run into along the way. Highlights: Jesse walks through the Windows Phone side, explaining how synchronization works when saving a new contact.Jesse explains how to…
The Full StackJan 19, 2012 at 12:09 PM0
Jon Galloway
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Jesse Liberty
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In this episode of The Full Stack, Jesse and Jon kick off a new Pomodoro task / time management project with a Windows Phone application using MVVM Light, building out the basic models, and setting up home screen. Links: Pomodoro Technique MVVM Light
The Full StackJan 27, 2012 at 12:12 PM0
Jon Galloway
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Jesse Liberty
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Jesse and Jon dig a little deeper into the main screen of their Windows Phone Pomodoro client, looking at how MVVM works with more complex binding scenarios with selection and navigation.