iOS - Creating your first app using the Windows Azure Mobile Services Quickstart
- Posted: Dec 18, 2012 at 5:25 PM
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In this video Chris Risner demonstrates how you can create your first iOS application using Windows Azure Mobile Services. The demo includes creating your first Mobile Service, downloading the quick start iOS app, running the app then exploring how the application uses the Mobile Services Client SDK to insert, update and query its data to/from the newly created Mobile Service.
Get started with 10 Mobile Services for FREE and try this scenario using the step-by-step tutorial.
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I have tried playing this video on a PC, a Mac, and downloading multiple versions of it. None of them have had anything but a whisper-level for audio. Can anyone else hear the presenter?
Sorry for the issues with the audio. I'll be releasing a new version with much better audio soon.
Still broken.
Greate post , thank you
Sam
Is it only for Mac ...
@JoshRoss:I'm still waiting for the new version to be uploaded.
@Satinder: this video focuses on using Mobile Services for iOS apps. There are a number of other videos in the series which focus on Windows Store apps and we'll be adding more videos over time.
Bah, I'll stick with Lynda.com
It is taking forever to load up. I wonder if it is my lan connection or what.
better audio please
The new version is up and the audio should be much better.
Chris, you mumble very fast. Please, if you must race through the presentation, talk...to...the...audience...not...to...yourself.
Very cool. Funny how you start up logging into Windows Azure, running Chrome on Mac OSX. Way to go Microsoft, really looking forward to creating some test apps using this arrangement.
Please, do not race through the presentation, it was quite difficult to follow.
Go to techsmith.com and watch just a few of the tutorials about creating screencasts in Camtasia. YOu don't have to use camtasia but for goodness sake learn from the experts. I really want to learn this and unfortunately you go TOO FAST. If you think you're dragging, you are going at about the right pace. Compare the pace of their dialog to yours.
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