Windows Phone UI and Design Language
Published September 6th, 2010 Under Mobile, User Interface | Leave a Comment
Windows Phone constitutes a dramatic new user experience paradigm. This session will provide prescriptive guidance, tips, and techniques on how designers & developers can build beautiful, compelling user experiences that are consistent with the built-in Windows Phone 7 Series experiences.
Using Microsoft ASP.NET MVC to Easily Extend a Web Site into the Mobile Space
Published May 17th, 2010 Under Architecture, Coding, Mobile | Leave a Comment
Learn how to build mobile Web sites using the ASP.NET MVC framework. See how to create customized mobile experiences by extending the Views in the MVC framework and using the latest device detection techniques.
Mobile Phone Development: A Platform Comparison
Published March 10th, 2010 Under Coding, Mobile | Leave a Comment
David Durant and Paul Yao discuss the relationship between the Windows Mobile platform and the .NET Compact Framework 3.5. Learn about their thoughts on the iPhone platform.
What’s New for Developers in Windows Mobile 6
Published August 13th, 2009 Under Coding, Mobile | Leave a Comment
Windows Mobile 6 has generated strong interest from both corporate organisations and end-users, but what does it offer developers? This session will examine how the development platforms for Windows Mobile 6 simplify application development and deployment and will show how to develop a single application that runs on the myriad of device types and form factors now on the market. Topics will include ROM enhancements and new emulators (including the FakeGPS, FakeServer and Cellular Emulator) that allow developers to simulate many real-world scenarios that were previously difficult to create and test. The session will conclude with a brief look at what’s new for device developers in Visual Studio 2008.
Silverlight: Developing for Mobile Devices
Published July 24th, 2009 Under Mobile, User Interface | Leave a Comment
Silverlight provides the same great capabilities on mobile devices as you are familiar with on the desktop. But there are some differences you should know when targeting mobile devices. This session will show you how to make your Silverlight applications device agnostic as well as how to optimize your designs for multiple targets.
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