geekSpeak Recording - Touch-based Computing with Brad Cunningham

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In this episode of geekSpeak, get acquainted with the tools and techniques for building touch-based interfaces for your applications. Industry expert Brad Cunningham walks you through the basics of the various hardware and software aspects of development, the gestures typically used, and more. Your hosts for this geekSpeak are Lynn Langit and Mithun Dhar.

The geekSpeak webcast series brings you industry experts in a "talk-radio" format hosted by developer evangelists from Microsoft. These experts share their knowledge and experience about a particular developer technology and are ready to answer your questions in real time during the webcast. To ask a question in advance of the live webcast, or for post-show resources, be sure to visit the geekSpeak blog.

Presenter
Brad Cunningham, Senior Software Engineer, InterKnowlogy

Brad Cunningham is a senior software engineer at InterKnowlogy, a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner in Carlsbad, CA. Brad has 10 years of industry experience developing a wide range of desktop and Web-based applications for many different industries. His work at InterKnowlogy focuses on bleeding-edge technologies such as Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF), Microsoft Silverlight, and Microsoft Surface. Recently, InterKnowlogy has been breaking new ground in touch-based application development. As an early adopter of touch development, Brad has focused on the usability of touch applications and the challenges associated with transitioning from the desktop developer mindset to the touch developer mindset.

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