Episode 92 - iOS SDK for Windows Azure Mobile Services
- Posted: Oct 26, 2012 at 8:10 PM
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In this episode Nick and Nate are joined by Chris Risner who is a Technical Evangelist on the team focusing on iOS and Android development and Windows Azure. Chris shows us the latest addition to Windows Azure Mobile Services, the iOS SDK. Chris demonstrates, from his Mac, how easy it is to get started using Windows Azure and build a cloud connected iOS app using the new Mobile Services SDK.
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I was wondering if those would work on a windows 710 Nokia on t-mobile dervice
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