Silverlight TV 14: Developing for Windows Phone 7 with Silverlight
- Posted: Mar 15, 2010 at 10:30 AM
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Any news on WCF RIA for the phone? Also what about a client side database?
Was it just me or video capture, or was scrolling on the phone itself was not that smooth?
If it is the latter then it doesn't follow WP7 UI guidelines.
http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=9713252 , Page 7 - "Aware and Responsive Performance"
Awesome. Just got the SDK downloaded Will start importing current code into WP7 app in a few minutes!
http://gallery.expression.microsoft.com/en-us/SpotTheDifference/description
Nothing is like a developer demoing a product.
Thanks Mike & John!
At the end he said "This is Silverlight 3". Is that correct? Which version is on the phone, 3 or 4?
No client side database. What a tradgedy. For me it kills an otherwise fantastic platform. Listen for yourself during the discussion at Live.VisitMix.com. It is the "Daily Show" webcast at 5pm on March 15th.
It's a superset of Silverlight 3. You don't get everything that's in Silverlight 4, but you get more than is in Silverlight 3.
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