Clint Rutkas and "Where's My Car" on Windows Phone 7
- Posted: May 16, 2011 at 9:45 AM
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Windows Phone has proven to be a popular platform for developing a wide variety of applications. Clint Rutkas joins us on this episode to explain what "Coding4Fun" is, and how they help provide cool tools, apps, and resources to aid people in their development projects.
In addition to talking in general about developing applications for Windows Phone, Clint also demonstrates "Where's My Car," a Windows Phone application that was developed as part of Coding4Fun. A new version of "Where's My Car" has now been uploaded to the Windows Phone Marketplace, fixing the little bug that we discussed in this episode, so if you have Windows Phone be sure to download the app, check it out, and then post your review.
Here are some additional links you might find useful:
- Windows Phone Development Tools
- Silverlight Toolkit
- Coding4Fun Tools
- Where's My Car (you need the Zune software installed for this link)
- Arian Kulp's website (Author of "Where's My Car")
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Who is Clint Rutkus? Clint Rutkas's doppelgänger (see around 01:15)
bad link to where's my car app. Zune can't find it.
@alan: you need the zune app installed
This show made me want to publish some of my Phone Apps. Need to buy that subscription now ;=)
@Calciol: Awesome! if you need help, feel free to reach out.
Where can I get the source for this ?
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