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This screencast will look at creating Animations in your Windows Store Game using HTML and JavaScript. We do this in a fun, immersive way utilizing the free Windows 8 Game Kit (http://win8gamekit.codeplex.com). Fore more videos check out http://blogs.msdn.com/davedev
This screencast will share some free tools and tips I've picked up when creating my own Windows Store Games using HTML and JavaScript. We do this in a fun, immersive way utilizing the free Windows 8 Game Kit (http://win8gamekit.codeplex.com). Fore more videos check out…
This screencast will show you how to create a simple Game Loop in your Windows Store Game using HTML and JavaScript. We do this in a fun, immersive way utilizing the free Windows 8 Game Kit (http://win8gamekit.codeplex.com). Fore more videos check out…
This short screencast will show you how to access an Accelerometer sensor in your own Windows Store App using HTML and JavaScript. We do this in a fun, immersive way utilizing the free Windows 8 Game Kit (http://win8gamekit.codeplex.com). Fore more videos check out http://blogs.msdn.com/davedev
This short screencast will show you how to add Touch Support in your own Windows Store App using HTML and JavaScript. We do this in a fun, immersive way utilizing the free Windows 8 Game Kit (http://win8gamekit.codeplex.com). Fore more videos check out http://blogs.msdn.com/davedev
This short screencast will show you how to access the Camera in your own Windows 8 Metro Style App using HTML and JavaScript. We do this in a fun, immersive way utilizing the free MetroGameKit (http://metrogamekit.codeplex.com). Fore more videos check out http://blogs.msdn.com/davedev
This short screencast will show you how to add an Application Bar to your own Windows 8 Metro Style App using HTML and JavaScript. We do this in a fun, immersive way utilizing the free MetroGameKit (http://metrogamekit.codeplex.com). Fore more videos check out http://blogs.msdn.com/davedev
This short screencast will show you how to add Music and Sound Effects to your own Windows 8 Metro Style App using HTML5 and JavaScript. We do this in a fun, immersive way utilizing the free MetroGameKit (http://metrogamekit.codeplex.com). Fore more videos check outhttp://blogs.msdn.com/davedev
Recorded Live at Philly.NET CodeCamp April 2010http://codecamp.phillydotnet.org/2010-1Want more details on why you should attend a Microsoft Community Code Camp?SummaryThis presentation will cover the new C# 4.0 language features. This demo-heavy session will begin by covering various dynamic…
Recorded Live at Philly.NET CodeCamp April 2010http://codecamp.phillydotnet.org/2010-1Want more details on why you should attend a Microsoft Community Code Camp?SummaryMost good search engines out there today expose an API against which we can program. No matter what search engine you like to…