@HaloNinja: I checked and the only way to get a suave WinJS shirt like Michael and I were wearing is to get a contribution accepted to the official WinJS repo on GitHub. It's a high bar I know. :)
@SheldonS: Great idea on including links. I've been wanting to do that anyway. I'm going to start and if I have time I'll even make it retroactive :) Take care.
@Eddy: Language barriers are always distracting, but if we insist on only having conversations where we don't have to work at all to speak or be heard, we'll miss out on some good intercultural experiences.
I'm glad to have a venue for talking to and with developers. Let me know if you have any suggestions or story ideas for the show. I always say it's a great time to be a developer!
@Jules: once Cortana has responded to you addressing your app name, your app would be launched and you would receive subsequent voice command from within your app with no need to address your app by name.
@DSaylor: Rob responded to this in the content where he said that the API was designed to be ready for other platforms such as Windows 8, but he did not make any announcements about future plans for platform support.
Currently Cortana is only on Windows Phone and not on Windows 7.
Comments
CodeChat 008 - Michael Palermo (JavaScript and Such)
@M3MO:Thank you!
CodeChat 008 - Michael Palermo (JavaScript and Such)
@Conrad:glad you liked the MVA and the chat. Happy coding!
CodeChat 008 - Michael Palermo (JavaScript and Such)
@HaloNinja: I checked and the only way to get a suave WinJS shirt like Michael and I were wearing is to get a contribution accepted to the official WinJS repo on GitHub. It's a high bar I know. :)
CodeChat 008 - Michael Palermo (JavaScript and Such)
@SheldonS: Great idea on including links. I've been wanting to do that anyway. I'm going to start and if I have time I'll even make it retroactive :) Take care.
CodeChat 008 - Michael Palermo (JavaScript and Such)
@ArneATK: Welcome to CodeChat :) Plenty of chit chat fluff. We bring up some code when it applies, but we're rich on banter.
CodeChat Bonus Episode - Olivier Bloch (OSCON)
@JK21: Have you played with Netduino?
Episode 146: Azure Tooling in Visual Studio with Boris Scholl and Catherine Wang
4 up! That's a lot of folks on one screen, but it works.
CodeChat 001 - Zhiyan Shao (CPlus for Craigslist)
@Eddy: Language barriers are always distracting, but if we insist on only having conversations where we don't have to work at all to speak or be heard, we'll miss out on some good intercultural experiences.
CodeChat 000 - Sanjeev Dwivedi (Introduction to CodeChat)
I'm glad to have a venue for talking to and with developers. Let me know if you have any suggestions or story ideas for the show. I always say it's a great time to be a developer!
What Developers Need To Know About the Cortana API
@Jules: once Cortana has responded to you addressing your app name, your app would be launched and you would receive subsequent voice command from within your app with no need to address your app by name.
What Developers Need To Know About the Cortana API
@DSaylor: Rob responded to this in the content where he said that the API was designed to be ready for other platforms such as Windows 8, but he did not make any announcements about future plans for platform support.
Currently Cortana is only on Windows Phone and not on Windows 7.
Dev-Inspiration, Cortana and codeSHOW
codefoster here - author of codeShow. Let me know if you have any issues with the project or if you would like to get involved.