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href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/Building-Apps-for-Windows-Phone-8-Jump-Start-01a-Introducing-Windows-Phone-8-Development-Part-1" target="_self">Introducing Windows Phone 8 Development Part 1</a> </li><li>Mod 01b: <a title="Introducing Windows Phone 8 Development Part 2" href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/Building-Apps-for-Windows-Phone-8-Jump-Start-01b-Introducing-Windows-Phone-8-Development-Part-2" target="_self">Introducing Windows Phone 8 Development Part 2</a> </li><li>Mod 02: Designing Windows Phone 8 Apps </li><li>Mod 03: <a title="Building Windows Phone 8 Apps" href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/Building-Apps-for-Windows-Phone-8-Jump-Start-03-Building-Windows-Phone-8-Apps" target="_self">Building Windows Phone 8 Apps</a> </li><li>Mod 04: <a title="Files and Storage on Windows Phone 8" href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/Building-Apps-for-Windows-Phone-8-Jump-Start-04-Files-and-Storage-on-Windows-Phone-8" target="_self">Files and Storage on Windows Phone 8</a> </li><li>Mod 05: <a title="Windows Phone 8 Application Lifecycle" href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/Building-Apps-for-Windows-Phone-8-Jump-Start-05-Windows-Phone-8-Application-Lifecycle" target="_self">Windows Phone 8 Application Lifecycle</a> </li><li>Mod 06: <a title="Background Agents" href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/Building-Apps-for-Windows-Phone-8-Jump-Start-06-Background-Agents" target="_self">Background Agents</a> </li><li>Mod 07: <a title="Tiles and Lock Screen Notifications" href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/Building-Apps-for-Windows-Phone-8-Jump-Start-07-Tiles-and-Lock-Screen-Notifications" target="_self">Tiles and Lock Screen Notifications</a> </li><li>Mod 08: <a title="Push Notifications" href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/Building-Apps-for-Windows-Phone-8-Jump-Start-08-Push-Notifications" target="_self">Push Notifications</a> </li><li>Mod 09: <a title="Using Phone Resources in Windows Phone 8" href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/Building-Apps-for-Windows-Phone-8-Jump-Start-09-Using-Phone-Resources-in-Windows-Phone-8" target="_self">Using Phone Resources in Windows Phone 8</a> </li><li>Mod 10: <a title="App to App Communication in Windows Phone 8" href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/Building-Apps-for-Windows-Phone-8-Jump-Start-10-App-to-App-Communication-in-Windows-Phone-8" target="_self">App to App Communication in Windows Phone 8</a> </li><li>Mod 11: <a title="Network Communication in Windows Phone 8" href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/Building-Apps-for-Windows-Phone-8-Jump-Start-11-Network-Communication-in-Windows-Phone-8" target="_self">Network Communication in Windows Phone 8</a> </li><li>Mod 12: <a title="Proximity Sensors and Bluetooth in Windows Phone 8" href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/Building-Apps-for-Windows-Phone-8-Jump-Start-12-Proximity-Sensors-and-Bluetooth-in-Windows-Phone-8" target="_self">Proximity Sensors and Bluetooth in Windows Phone 8</a> 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      <itunes:summary>With Windows Phone 8, it&#39;s more essential than ever that developers know how to properly express apps so they adhere to the overall look and feel of the phone. In this session, Andy and Rob introduce the Windows Phone design language and how to start designing an app; application structure and navigation models, getting started with XAML, understanding Themes and built-in control styles; new features in Windows Phone 8 to help you align controls correctly; how to generate design time data in Blend, an introduction to MVVM and databinding; ListBox and LongListSelector and designing list item layout templates. [02:25] - Windows design language [07:33] - Designing an app [13:24] - Introduction to XAML layout [30:45] - Styles and themes [39:09] - Design time data [46:11] - Data binding Full course outline: Mod 01a: Introducing Windows Phone 8 Development Part 1 Mod 01b: Introducing Windows Phone 8 Development Part 2 Mod 02: Designing Windows Phone 8 Apps Mod 03: Building Windows Phone 8 Apps Mod 04: Files and Storage on Windows Phone 8 Mod 05: Windows Phone 8 Application Lifecycle Mod 06: Background Agents Mod 07: Tiles and Lock Screen Notifications Mod 08: Push Notifications Mod 09: Using Phone Resources in Windows Phone 8 Mod 10: App to App Communication in Windows Phone 8 Mod 11: Network Communication in Windows Phone 8 Mod 12: Proximity Sensors and Bluetooth in Windows Phone 8 Mod 13: Speech Input in Windows Phone 8 Mod 14: Maps and Location in Windows Phone 8 Mod 15: Wallet Support Mod 16: In-App Purchasing Mod 17: The Windows Phone Store Mod 18: Enterprise App Architecture Mod 19: Windows Phone 8 and Windows 8 Cross Platform Development Mod 20: Mobile Web </itunes:summary>
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      <title>Steve Anonsen and John Rivard: Inside LightSwitch</title>
      <description><![CDATA[
<p>&quot;<a shape="rect" href="http://www.microsoft.com/visualstudio/en-us/lightswitch" shape="rect"><em>Visual Studio LightSwitch</em></a><em>&nbsp;is a new tool aimed at easily building data-driven applications, such as an inventory system or a&nbsp;basic customer relationship
 management system</em>.&quot;<br /><br />Typically, when making difficult things <em>easy</em>, the price is solving a set of very
<em>difficult</em> technical problems. In this case, the LightSwitch engineering team needed to remove the necessity for non-programmer domain experts to think about application&nbsp;tiers (e.g., client, web server, and database) when constructing data-bound applications
 for use in their daily business lives. LightSwitch is designed for non-programmers, but it also offers the ability to customize and extend it, which will most likely be done by experienced developers (see Beth Massi's&nbsp;<a shape="rect" href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/funkyonex/Visual-Studio-LightSwitch-Beyond-the-Basics/" shape="rect" target="_blank">Beyond
 the Basics interview</a> to learn about some&nbsp;of&nbsp;the more advanced capabilities).<br /><br />This conversation isn't really about how to use LightSwitch (or how to extend it to meet your specific needs)—that's already been covered. Rather, in this video we meet the architects behind LightSwitch, Steve Anonsen and John Rivard, focusing on how LightSwitch
 is designed and what problems it actually solves as a consequence of the design. Most of the time is spent at the whiteboard, discussing architecture and solutions to some hard technical problems. This is Going Deep, so we will open LightSwitch's hood and
 dive into the rabbit hole.<br /><br />Enjoy!<br /><br />For more information on LightSwitch, please see:</p>
<li><a shape="rect" href="http://msdn.com/lightswitch" shape="rect" target="_blank">Visual Studio LightSwitch Developer Center</a>
</li><li><a shape="rect" href="http://blogs.msdn.com/b/lightswitch" shape="rect" target="_blank">Visual Studio LightSwitch Team Blog</a>
</li><li><a shape="rect" href="http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-us/category/vslightswitch" shape="rect" target="_blank">Visual Studio LightSwitch Forums</a>
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&amp;quot;Visual Studio LightSwitch&amp;nbsp;is a new tool aimed at easily building data-driven applications, such as an inventory system or a&amp;nbsp;basic customer relationship
 management system.&amp;quot;Typically, when making difficult things easy, the price is solving a set of very
difficult technical problems. In this case, the LightSwitch engineering team needed to remove the necessity for non-programmer domain experts to think about application&amp;nbsp;tiers (e.g., client, web server, and database) when constructing data-bound applications
 for use in their daily business lives. LightSwitch is designed for non-programmers, but it also offers the ability to customize and extend it, which will most likely be done by experienced developers (see Beth Massi&#39;s&amp;nbsp;Beyond
 the Basics interview to learn about some&amp;nbsp;of&amp;nbsp;the more advanced capabilities).This conversation isn&#39;t really about how to use LightSwitch (or how to extend it to meet your specific needs)—that&#39;s already been covered. Rather, in this video we meet the architects behind LightSwitch, Steve Anonsen and John Rivard, focusing on how LightSwitch
 is designed and what problems it actually solves as a consequence of the design. Most of the time is spent at the whiteboard, discussing architecture and solutions to some hard technical problems. This is Going Deep, so we will open LightSwitch&#39;s hood and
 dive into the rabbit hole.Enjoy!For more information on LightSwitch, please see: 
Visual Studio LightSwitch Developer Center
Visual Studio LightSwitch Team Blog
Visual Studio LightSwitch Forums
</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:author>Charles</itunes:author>
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      <title>Jay Schmelzer: Introducing Visual Studio LightSwitch</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<a shape="rect" href="http://www.microsoft.com/visualstudio/en-us/lightswitch" shape="rect">Visual Studio LightSwitch</a>&nbsp;is a new tool aimed at building data-driven applications,&nbsp;like an inventory system or a&nbsp;basic customer relationship management system&nbsp;incredibly
 easy. <br /><br />LightSwitch automatically generates the user interface in Silverlight for a data source and, with no code, you can create, read, update and delete data.
<br /><br />Watch the demos and see how you can build, customize, and extend LightSwitch applications including changing themes, templates, adding custom validation, providing smart data types, and deploying to Windows Azure.
<br /><br />The free, public beta will be available starting August 23rd.  <img src="http://m.webtrends.com/dcs1wotjh10000w0irc493s0e_6x1g/njs.gif?dcssip=channel9.msdn.com&dcsuri=http://channel9.msdn.com/Tags/databinding/RSS&WT.dl=0&WT.entryid=Entry:RSSView:4beeb6adacce4f6d90609dea00a1856f">]]></description>
      <comments>http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Dan/Jay-Schmelzer-Introducing-Visual-Studio-LightSwitch</comments>
      <itunes:summary>Visual Studio LightSwitch&amp;nbsp;is a new tool aimed at building data-driven applications,&amp;nbsp;like an inventory system or a&amp;nbsp;basic customer relationship management system&amp;nbsp;incredibly
 easy. LightSwitch automatically generates the user interface in Silverlight for a data source and, with no code, you can create, read, update and delete data.
Watch the demos and see how you can build, customize, and extend LightSwitch applications including changing themes, templates, adding custom validation, providing smart data types, and deploying to Windows Azure.
The free, public beta will be available starting August 23rd. </itunes:summary>
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      <link>http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Dan/Jay-Schmelzer-Introducing-Visual-Studio-LightSwitch</link>
      <pubDate>Tue, 03 Aug 2010 22:35:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary> In this installment of DevNuggets, Developer Evangelist G. Andrew Duthie (aka DEvHammer)&amp;nbsp;demonstrates how you can easily add fun and function to your ASP.NET-based website using jQueryUI.This DevNugget is a follow-up to Andrew&#39;s introduction to using jQueryUI in ASP.NET&amp;nbsp;and in it you&#39;ll see how easy it is to dynamically generate the markup required to build a jQueryUI Accordion widget using an ASP.NET Repeater control bound to an ADO.NET Data Service. Databinding with a Repeater makes it quick and easy to generate clean markup that&#39;s tailor-made for integration with jQueryUI.You can keep track of what&#39;s happening with the DEvHammer on his blog, or on Twitter, and find out about upcoming developer and IT Pro events in your area on his site,&amp;nbsp;Community Megaphone. </itunes:summary>
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