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by Dave Isbitski via DaveDev on 4/22/2011 12:32:00 PM
Are you a Flash, Java, Android or iOS developer curious about Windows Phone 7 development? Will you be near New York City the first week of June? Then stop on by Internet Week here in NYC and come join us for Flash and the City. In addition to doing a Real World Windows Phone 7 Development talk I will also be offering a Windows Phone 7 workshop the night of June 10th. The workshop is completely free and will give you a well rounded introduction on how to create, and mon ...
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by Dave Isbitski via DaveDev on 4/20/2011 1:22:00 PM
The MIX Day 2 Keynote included a lot of announcements for what is coming in the next big update, codenamed Mango, to Windows Phone later this year. In addition to what was shown at Mobile World Congress in February attendees were given a first hand look at the new API features and tooling that will be available to their apps. You can check out the full blog post on the Windows Phone blog here. We are empowering developers with new capabilities that enable new app scenarios, such a ...
by Dave Isbitski via DaveDev on 4/7/2011 1:08:40 PM
Your local cloud specialists (Jim O’Neil, Peter Laudati, and Brian Hitney) are running an interesting developer contest right now and you could win an X-Box with Kinect. There has never been a better time to check out Azure, especially with the recently announced Windows Phone 7 Azure Toolkit. Here are the details… Take the Rock, Paper, Azure Challenge and You Could Win a Free Kinect and Xbox 360! Do you remember how to play the childhood game, Rock, Paper, Scissors? Are you ...
by Dave Isbitski via DaveDev on 3/24/2011 1:30:27 PM
The first Windows Phone 7 updates are on their way! These updates include copy and paste, faster load times and marketplace fixes. The Windows Phone team recently blogged about the process of delivering updates and what happens once the updates are given to your mobile operator. But, the most important question, when can you expect to see them on your own device, had not been answered. That all changed last night. In order to be as transparent as possible they have crea ...
by Dave Isbitski via DaveDev on 2/17/2011 4:11:00 PM
OneNote for Windows Phone 7 OneNote is one of my favorite Microsoft Office applications and an amazing note taking tool. I use it constantly to take screen shots of websites or applications, quick dictation, to-do lists, and even some sketching/doodles (via my Tablet’s pen). One of the goals of the OneNote Team was to bring that note taking application to all three screens (PC, Cloud and Phone). With the release of Windows Phone 7 that goal became a reality and we can now ...
by Dave Isbitski via DaveDev on 4/12/2010 12:17:36 AM
What is a Code Camp? The idea behind a Code Camp started a few years back from inside the community itself. The principal is simple – get a bunch of people together on the weekend and learn from each other. The events are usually free (or charge a nominal fee to cover food/logistics) and offer a way for people from the local area to meet, network and discuss all things .NET related. It is one thing for Microsoft to release new technologies and tools but quite something else ...
by davedev via DaveDev on 6/16/2009 6:54:38 PM
AGENDA: 9:00 AM–10:30 AM Introduction to Azure Hear about key problems that cloud computing is solving and how these services fit into the Microsoft cloud computing initiatives. Learn about the pillars of the platform, its service lifecycle, and see how they fit with both Microsoft and non-Microsoft technologies. 10:45 AM –12:15 PM Azure Storage Modern services need available, scalable and durable data in many forms, including both structured and unstructured data. This session prese ...
by davedev via DaveDev on 2/16/2009 9:46:00 AM
Cloud Computing has been generating a lot of interest as of late. In this economy we are all looking at ways to reduce costs and increase performance. But how do I get started as a .NET Developer on Windows Azure? Check out the new “How Do I” videos around Windows Azure, Live Servers, and .NET Services that were just released on MSDN! These types of videos will walk you through step by step on how to get started, code snippets, and how to perform some of the more common ...
by davedev via DaveDev on 1/28/2009 3:08:35 PM
If you’re still scratching your head and waiting for some real life Azure/Cloud computing examples your wait is over. The team has posted a complete Issue Tracker sample up on Codeplex for you to begin playing with. If you’re like me nothing ties together all the pieces and makes it real then actually opening up the code and seeing it. This is a great starter example too because it gives you a functional application you can use. Before coming to Microsoft at my old company ...
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