TWC9: Windows Phone samples and controls, SQL Cop, WCF for large data
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This week on Channel 9, Dan and Brian discuss the week's top developer news, including:
- MSDN Downloads - Whitepaper and samples on high performance Silverlight development for Windows Phone applications, via Greg Duncan
- Compiled Experience - Windows Phone samples & tutorials
- David Anson - Easy way to skin the Silverlight Toolkit Charting controls to work on Windows Phone 7
- Jeff Wilcox - Windows Phone Pivot and Panorama controls
- Jeff Wilcox - Tilt Shift content control sample available
- Hajan Selmani - How to configure WCF services to accept large data
- LessThanDot - SQL Cop - Think FXCop for your database, it looks at bad table design, fragmented indexes, issues with data types and more, via Jason Haley
- Raihan Iqbal - HTML 5 IntelliSense in Visual Studio
- Gil Fink - Setup Unity & ASP.NET MVC
- Phil Haack - Versioning issues with C# 4 optional parameters
- Beth Massi - Beyond the Basics for Visual Studio LightSwitch
- Dan's pick: Rene Schulte - PicFX - A Windows Phone application that applies effects to photos
- Brian's pick: Getting started with the TFS and Project Server Integration CTP
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I think that the first link in the shownotes are broken.
/dag
It's super frustrating that the panorama and pivot controls haven't been part of the tools since the beginning. They're so iconic of the Metro experience, what could have posessed the team to not provide them until RTM, if they even make it into the RTM?
lol... yeah, looks like the link in the show notes is to the post download URL (I get caught by this often too when I'm blogging about a MS Download post..).
Here's the main/working/real/etc URL, http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?displaylang=en&FamilyID=3a8636bf-185f-449a-a0ce-83502b9ec0ec
And the URL to my blog post (aka the "Greg Duncan" link) where I highlighted it, http://coolthingoftheday.blogspot.com/2010/08/creating-high-performance-silverlight.html
Thanks, fixed both of those links
"You don't conjure the ghost of Alan Turing, you New him up." I would like to nominate this as the C9 quote of the week. Nice job Brian!
-Josh
i hope you guys are aware that most of channel9 don't render on chrome.
LOL, need to save that one for the recap show
I understand the SQL CE is no longer available in windows 7. This was very usefull for business apps on Pocket PC and Older win mobile.
Are there any API's to use SQL Azure from phone appsx ? or setup sync between isolated storage and cloud storage of oofline capabilites.
Does anyone know if there is any work going on in this area.
from an API standpoint, this is true. Other people have already come up with some ways to work around this. I haven't used them however. http://chriskoenig.net/2010/06/30/open-source-databases-for-windows-phone-7/
You can leverage Azure. Regarding syncing the data, someone may have created an API to do something like that. Depends on what type of stuff needs to be synced I'd imagine.
Bas, there has been a community solution for pano / pivot almost right away. http://phone.codeplex.com/
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