Code Cleanup, Exception Handling, and Preparing for the Marketplace - Day 4 - Part 18
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Nearing the end of development, Bob shows how he cleans up the code and combs through it to include better code comments. He also shows where to download the Windows Phone 7 Requirements PDF, and outlines the dos and don'ts for BEFORE you attempt to submit your application for inclusion in the market place. He also replaces the icons and creates other graphic resources required by this process.
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I'm on OSX 10.6
@Jethro, installing silverlight will let you view the video in browser else you can leverage the download links on the right side
Excellent Series! I've learned a tremendous amount in the last 4 days. Would it not be equally as important to provide UML diagrams and flowcharting. This would help to facilitate the coding process because 80-90 % of the logic would already be put in place.
How about a series on how to improve debugging skills.
@Dale: good idea
@Dale: Scott Guthrie has a good post on debugging as well. http://weblogs.asp.net/scottgu/archive/2010/08/18/debugging-tips-with-visual-studio-2010.aspx
@Dale ... with regard to integrating UML into the learning process. I do exactly that (!!!) in my 10 Day video series that I call "Core 1", but it is essentially how to get many parts all working together in baby steps -- including C# basics, OO, UML, SQL Server, Entity Framework, LINQ to Entities, etc. (Note: it's all done in a console window ... no UI specific approach, unlike this series):
http://www.learnvisualstudio.net/content/series/Visual_CSharp_2010_Express_Edition_for_Absolute_Beginners.aspx
... admittedly, it's not free, but -- if I may say so myself -- it's 22 hours, 10 homework assignments, and it's pretty darn good.
Glad you enjoyed the videos, Dale! Best wishes and let me know which phone app you built once it's in the store.
Great series. Can't seem to find Day 4 part 19 though...
Great series!!! I wish I knew about these videos earlier.
Where is part 19?
What about the behaviour of stringreplace for note name replacing commas and spaces. ' ,' should be replaced before replaceing the ' '
Thank you very much for this wonderful series! I hope you would make more Windows Phone development videos in the future. It's so easy to learn these things from you.
By the way, it is possible to get the accent color to the icons by making the background of the png transparent.
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