This introductory session covers the Windows Phone 7 Overview, the Developer and the Windows Phone 7 Marketplace, options, how to become a developer, setting up your system, and an intro to creating Windows Phone applications.The Windows Phone 7 Jump Start video training is for all developers…
ScriptTD is an open source project that allows anyone to easily create a new Tower Defense game for the Windows Phone 7 platform, without any prior programming knowledge. The project lets you create new art & audio and edit some XML files to bring it all together into a polished game without…
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This session is where the coding begins. Andy and Rob walk through building your first application with Microsoft Silverlight. It includes responding to event controls, Windows themes and styles, and customizing text input.The Windows Phone 7 Jump Start video training is for all developers…
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This video extends session two and begins with an introduction into Databinding with a dive into the Listbinding template. Rob and Andy follow by covering Page Navigation, handling the hardware Back key, and finally creating orientation-aware pages.The Windows Phone 7 Jump Start video training…
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This session covers how to get your phone application to persist data so that you can avoid inappropriate tombstoning. It covers topics such as loading and storing data, application settings and saving data in settings, serialization and threads all supported again with demos and scripts.The…
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This session goes deeper into XNA game programming for the phone. Topics include display orientation, monitoring performance, using the Accelerometer, using touchscreen, advanced XNA sound playback, and controlling media playback with XNA.The Windows Phone 7 Jump Start video training is for all…
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This session covers how to instantiate the application bar, the Application Chrome, System Tray and the Application Bar in XAML. It concludes with a demo using Microsoft Expression Blend for enabling the application bar and including application icons and menu items. The Windows Phone 7 Jump Start…
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This important session covers what you as a developer need to include in your application development process in order to get your application through the marketplace certification process. It covers how applications work in the Windows Phone environment, the application lifecycle, lifecycle events…
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This session on building XNA for games covers managing voices and XNA sounds in Silverlight. Rob and Andy then move on to Touch Input in XNA by covering the topics of getting inputs, iterating through inputs, and creating flicks.The Windows Phone 7 Jump Start video training is for all developers…
Emily GibsonAug 17, 2010 at 3:20 PM4
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This session covers server-initiated communications, enabling background scenarios, preserving battery life and the user experience, as well as learning how to prevent polling for updates. Beginning with Start Tiles 101, you’ll work through types of notification, notification data flow, cloud…