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DescriptionBook Description Windows Phone 7 in Action is a hands-on guide to building mobile applications for WP. Written for developers who already know their way around Visual Studio, this book zips through the basics, including an intro to WP7 and Metro. Then, it moves on to the nuts and bolts of building great phone apps. Windows Phone 7 is a powerful mobile platform sporting the same Metro interface as Windows 8. It offers a rich environment for apps, browsing, and media. Developers code the OS and hardware using familiar .NET tools like C# and XAML. And the new Windows Store offers an app marketplace reaching millions of users. Windows Phone 7 in Action is a hands-on guide to programming the WP7 platform. It zips through standard phone, text, and email controls and dives head-first into how to build great mobile apps. You’ll master the hardware APIs, access web services, and learn to build location and push applications. Along the way, you’ll see how to create the stunning visual effects that can separate your apps from the pack. Written for developers familiar with .NET and Visual Studio. No WP7 or mobile experience is required. What’s Inside Full introduction to WP7 and Metro HTML5 hooks for media, animation, and more XNA for stunning 3D graphics Selling apps in the Windows Store Table of Contents Part I: Introducing Windows Phone Chapter 1. A new phone, a new operating system Chapter 2. Creating your first Windows Phone application Part II: Core Windows Phone Chapter 3. Fast application switching and scheduled actions Chapter 4. Launching tasks and choosers Chapter 5. Storing data Chapter 6. Working with the camera Chapter 7. Integrating with the Pictures and Music + Videos Hubs Chapter 8. Using sensors Chapter 9. Network communication with push notifications and sockets Part III: Silverlight for Windows Phone Chapter 10. ApplicationBar, Panorama, and Pivot controls Chapter 11. Building Windows Phone UI with Silverlight controls Chapter 12. Manipulating and creating media with MediaElement Chapter 13. Using Bing Maps and the browser Part IV: Silverlight and the XNA Framework Chapter 14. Integrating Silverlight with XNA Chapter 15. XNA input handling Appendix A. Microsoft Expression Blend for Windows Phone Appendix B. Silverlight and the Extensible Application Markup Language Appendix C. AppHub and Marketplace Related Torrents
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