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	<description> Windows Phone 7 has a brand new interface paradigm called Metro that will delight end users. This session will give you a solid understanding of how XAML (eXtensible Application Markup Language), the heart of all Microsoft&amp;nbsp;Silverlight and Windows Phone applications, can enable you to create powerful animations and interactive experiences. We’ll cover all of the new Windows Phone 7 controls, guidelines for usage, and what you need to think about in the new multi-touch interface. We’ll also explore some core fundamentals, such as layout containers, control templating, and how you can bind controls and properties using markup or code.&amp;nbsp;Windows Phone 7 is here – and with it comes a new world of opportunity for passionate, creative developers. Windows Phone 7 gives you the power to build complex, robust applications using consistent hardware specs, a comprehensive development toolkit, and the all-new, full-service Marketplace for selling your apps. We want you to be ready to capitalize on this new frontier to get you up and running with Windows Phone 7 development. Stream or download these in-person event recordings today.Session 1: Introduction to Windows Phone DevelopmentSession 2: Monetizing Your Apps with MarketplaceSession 3: From Idea to Interactivity, Design Guidelines for Windows Phone 7Session 4: Supercharge your Windows Phone 7 Apps with Microsoft SilverlightSession 5: Step Up Your Game with Windows Phone 7 and XNASession 6: The Power of the Cloud - Exploring Windows Phone 7 Services </description>
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