Develop app for Windows Phone 7 and Windows 8: our tips!

Organiser
Bay.NET
Date
Wed, 2 May 2012, 01:45 - 03:45 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
(Exact location not available) , San Francisco, US
Cost
Free

Soumow (soumow.dollon.net) and I (julien.dollon.net) are french developers living in the SFBayArea.

We work on WP7 applications since a long time ago.

For example klout.dollon.net video or ahead https://vimeo.com/155... We are developing application for Windows 8.

We want during two hours to introduce you our tips for WP7 and Win 8 development for XAML/C# developers on:

- UX (landscape special view, systray always available, ergonomics basics, how to have a good design when you are not a designer...)

- advertisments, statitics framework like flurry

- developer tools: use the zune API to analyze your app feedbacks

- performances, architecture, tools (isolated storage viewer...)

- feedback on the development of a win 8 app after a WP7 app (how to use the same code, differences...).

- introduction to win8 development for WP7 developers

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