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	<description>How could I not mention David Catuhe’s new Kinect book? One of our first projects was his, so of course we have to give his book a shout-out! Plus it could help every single one of you as your building your awesome Kinect for Windows app&#39;s... RTM’d today: Programming with the Kinect for Windows Software Development KitWe’re happy to announce that Programming with the Kinect for Windows Software Development Kit (ISBN 9780735666818) has shipped to the printer! If you are a developer who wants to learn how to add gesture and posture recognition to your applications, check out David Catuhe’s book. This guide to the Kinect for Windows Software Development Kit is full of insights and code samples that teach you how to integrate Kinect in your apps and help you begin writing UIs and controls that can handle Kinect interaction. The book will be shipped to retailers in just a couple weeks. In the meantime, preorder your copy here, here, or here. Catuhe is a developer evangelist at Microsoft who says that “fell in love” with Kinect for Windows the first time he used it. Read on to learn more about his passion for this technology in this excerpt from the book’s Introduction. But first, a quick look at the book’s contents: Contents at a GlancePART I&amp;nbsp; KINECT AT A GLANCE CHAPTER 1&amp;nbsp; A bit of background CHAPTER 2&amp;nbsp; Who’s there? PART II INTEGRATE KINECT IN YOUR APPLICATION CHAPTER 3&amp;nbsp; Displaying Kinect data CHAPTER 4&amp;nbsp; Recording and playing a Kinect session PART III&amp;nbsp; POSTURES AND GESTURES CHAPTER 5&amp;nbsp; Capturing the context CHAPTER 6&amp;nbsp; Algorithmic gestures and postures CHAPTER 7&amp;nbsp; Templated gestures and postures CHAPTER 8&amp;nbsp; Using gestures and postures in an application PART IV&amp;nbsp; CREATING A USER INTERFACE FOR KINECT CHAPTER 9&amp;nbsp; You are the mouse! CHAPTER 10&amp;nbsp; Controls for Kinect CHAPTER 11&amp;nbsp; Creating augmented reality with Kinect ... Project Information URL: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/microsoft_press/archive/2012/09/11/rtm-d-today-programming-with-the-kinect-for-windows-software-development-kit.aspx  Contact Information: Blog: Eternal Coding, &amp;lt;http://blogs.msdn.com/b/eternalcoding&amp;gt; Twitter: @deltakosh </description>
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			<![CDATA[Does the book cover using kinect in a modern ui app&#63;<p>posted by Joe</p>]]>
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