MSDN Radio: Game Building for Windows Phone 7 using XNA/Game Studio with Dan Waters
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Are you a game developer or want to be a game developer but don't know how to get started? You're in luck! If you're a Microsoft .NET developer interested in developing games for the Windows Phone 7 platform tune in to this show. Dan Waters, an Academic
Evangelist from Microsoft joins us to talk about how to get started, what tools to install, how to deploy your first game, and how to sell your games in the market place.
MSDN Radio is a weekly Developer talk-show that helps answer your questions about the latest Microsoft solutions and technologies. We dive into the challenges of deciphering today’s technology stack. Visit
www.MSDNRadio.com to register for upcoming shows or watch shows on-demand.
Hosts and Guest: Mike Benkovich, Senior Developer Evangelist; Mithun Dhar, Developer Evangelist; and Dan Walters, Academic Developer Evangelist, Microsoft CorporationFor over three years, Dan's job has been to ignite the passion and creativity in technical students by demonstrating all the great things technology careers have to offer. Dan started a web design company at 15 and spent his pre-Microsoft career as a software
developer working in many industries including retail, healthcare, manufacturing and distribution.
In his spare time Dan really enjoys being a dad, twice now! He also loves to snowboard, write music, cook, and travel. Follow him on Twitter
@danwaters
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