Silverlight TV 17: Build a Twitter Client for Windows Phone 7 with Silverlight
- Posted: Mar 17, 2010 at 6:00 AM
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Mike Harsh comes back to Silverlight TV to show
John how easy it is to develop a real world application for Windows Phone 7 Series (WP7) using Silverlight. Within a matter of minutes, Mike has developed and started running a functional WP7 twitter
application that makes cross domain calls. He demonstrates how to design the interface using the designer and tools in Visual Studio 2010 Express for Windows Phone, and writes the event handlers to hook into a Twitter API. The key point of this demo is how
easy it is to develop for WP7 with Silverlight.
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Great, cannot get enough demo apps for phone right now! (Especially covering multitouch)
More multi touch to the people!
Now you've got me watch me SL.TV everynight @ 10:00
No content is presented in video other than drag and drop, I will try the code when my vs 21010 is ready for WP7
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