WinMo LA

Are you interested in building Windows Phone 7 applications but don't know how to get started? Want to work with people who are actually trying to ship apps into the marketplace?If so, WinMo LA is for you. We meet up once a month for three hours at the CoLoft in Santa Monica and:1. Have a series of quick lightning talks 2. Eat food 3. Build applications 4. Share ideas and feedback with each other.Bring a laptop and some ideas.Follow WinMo LA on Twitter!

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Past events

  • WinMo LA #3 - Geolocation and Bing Maps Integration

    Tue, 26 Apr 2011, 02:00 - 04:00 in Santa Monica, United States

    WinMo LA is dedicated to helping curious developers who want to learn how to develop applications for WIndows Phone 7, and we do that by encouraging all developers to BYOL (bring your own laptop) to each event so you can work on apps and learn from your peers on the spot.In this particular meeting, we will discuss the following before diving into pizza and app development: 1. Work with Windows Phone 7's location API in order to use a user's location in our apps 2.

  • WinMo LA #2 - RESTful Services

    Tue, 29 Mar 2011, 02:00 - 04:00 in Santa Monica, United States

    WinMo LA is dedicated to helping curious developers who want to learn how to develop applications for WIndows Phone 7, and we do that by encouraging all developers to BYOL (bring your own laptop) to each event so you can work on apps and learn from your peers on the spot.In this particular meeting, we will discuss the following before diving into pizza and app development: 1. The Microsoft + Nokia Deal - what does it mean? 2. REST on WP7 - Hammock and RestSharp 3.

  • WinMo LA Meetup #1

    Wed, 9 Feb 2011, 03:00 - 05:00 in Santa Monica, United States

    In the first meeting of WinMo LA we're going to hold a short round of lightning talks (5 minutes each,) consisting of:1. XNA vs. Silverlight - what's different under the hood and why should you care?2. MVVM Light - what the hell is MVVM, and how can I use it?3. Isolated Storage Extensions - how to make Isolated Storage seem effortless.We'll be spending the rest of the night working on our applications, either individually or in teams.

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