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Jerry Nixon
WP7 Sample: A Microphone-enabled Phone App in 5 Minutes!
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over 1 year ago
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There are a lot of sensors on the Windows Phone. We’ve got: Microphone GPS Location Camera (front & back) Gyroscope / Accelerometer Magnetometer / Compass I suppose we could also say the touch panel is a sensor, but it is so ubiquitous that we just...
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WP7 Sample: Use Location Services *and* get Certified!
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over 1 year ago
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jerry-nixon
Allow me to draw your attention to this Windows Phone application Certification Requirement: Requirement 2.7.2 The privacy policy of your application must inform users about how location data from the Location Service API is used and disclosed and the...
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Mango Sample: Give your app the Finger!
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over 1 year ago
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jerry-nixon
My colleague Developer Evangelist, Sam Stokes, in California has written a compelling article on dragging items in Windows Phone. But I have a problem with Sam’s approach! Maybe it’s because I have a problem with Sam – but probably not; he’s actually...
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A Phone App on every Platform?
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over 1 year ago
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jerry-nixon
My colleague Windows Phone Developer Evangelist, Daniel Egan, has set out to do the impossible. Only kidding. He has set out to measure the real differences between building an app on Windows Phone, the IPhone, and Android. I am excited to see his conclusions...
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Mango Sample: A Cloud-based Phone App in 5 Minutes
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over 1 year ago
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jerry-nixon
When you create a Windows Phone application you might have some data to store. Where do you store it? Well, there’s always Isolated Storage . I discuss that here . There’s always a local SQL Database . I discuss that here . But, what if on-the-phone...
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Supporting sensors in Windows 8
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over 1 year ago
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jerry-nixon
The Windows 8 Team has written a blog article around how Windows 8 will support sensors – letting developers built extremely robust applications that interact with the user. To pull all of this together, our final challenge was to make the power and promise...
Jerry Nixon
Mango Tip: Awesome Marketplace Screenshots
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over 1 year ago
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jerry-nixon
Here’s a tool that makes your emulator’s start screen look less like an emulator and more like a phone. If you look at screenshots in the Marketplace that show the Start Screen, you will notice something strange – they all look the same – usually an Internet...
Jerry Nixon
PhoneGap fully supports Windows Phone
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over 1 year ago
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jerry-nixon
In addition to being able to leverage their HTML5 and Javascript skills to target Windows Phone, developers can now enjoy a selection of PhoneGap Plugins that support social networks and a solid integration into Visual Studio Express for Windows Phone...
Jerry Nixon
System Center’s Private Cloud
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over 1 year ago
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jerry-nixon
My colleague IT Pro Evangelist in California just posted a clear and exciting explanation of the changes to System Center to create a Private Cloud in enterprises leveraging Microsoft technologies. As you may have heard, there have been some big...
Jerry Nixon
Massively Scalable Azure
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over 1 year ago
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jerry-nixon
My colleague Developer Evangelist in Southern California, Bruno Terkaly, recently presented a compelling web cast on Building a Massively Scalable Platform for Consumer Devices on Windows Azure. Don’t miss this! The webcast is based on a talk...
Jerry Nixon
5 Questions on Solid State
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over 1 year ago
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jerry-nixon
One of our Colorado Storage MVPs, and coordinator of the Windows Technology User Group , recently wrote an article Search Data Center addressing 5 of the core questions around SSD. Everyone wants better storage performance and solid state drive...
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White Paper: Assessing the Windows 8 Development Platform
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over 1 year ago
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jerry-nixon
I love to see the great insights our partners are making: At the Build conference in September 2011, Microsoft provided details about their next operating system release, code name “Windows 8.” Leading up to this conference there has been...
Jerry Nixon
Does it still make sense to learn ASP.Net?
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over 1 year ago
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jerry-nixon
Wow, what a fascinating question! Scott Gutherie deals with that and other great questions during his User Group presentation to LIDNUG on Jan 16, 2012. What is the future of Silverlight? Will Silverlight desktop apps run on Windows 8? What's new in ...
Jerry Nixon
Windows Server 8 Storage Management
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over 1 year ago
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jerry-nixon
Windows Server 8 is introducing seriously big and awesome enhancements for the enterprise. As a cloud-optimized operating system, Storage Management has a host of new features and requirements. My colleague IT Pro evangelist, Chris Henley, in California...
Jerry Nixon
Mango Sample: a Secondary Tile in 5 Minutes
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over 1 year ago
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jerry-nixon
Your Windows Phone application is fast. Your Windows Phone application uses animations. Your Windows Phone application is Metro. How can you make it better? Think about your user at a bus stop. They see the bus coming. “Oh!” they think, remembering they...
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Mango Sample: Delete Dramatically
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over 1 year ago
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jerry-nixon
In a previous post I walked through the five must-have animations for a Windows Phone application . Since then, some readers have offered a 6th – the “Delete from a List” animation. This animation is also a great opportunity to tout the virtues of the...
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Mango Sample: The ApplicationBar’s Secret Blend?
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over 1 year ago
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jerry-nixon
A Windows Phone application is made up of a frame and pages. The Pages are made up of XAML that define the UI and the Application Bar . The Application Bar is made up of Application Bar Icon Buttons and Menu Items . MSDN : The default Application Bar...
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Mango Sample: 3 Solutions to Formatting Problems
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over 1 year ago
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jerry-nixon
One of the most powerful aspects of XAML is it’s rich and dynamic support for data binding. MSDN : Data binding provides a simple way for Silverlight-based applications to display and interact with data. The way data is displayed is separated from the...
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Mango Sample: Introducing the Info Hub
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over 1 year ago
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jerry-nixon
If I could ask God one question, it would surely be “Where am I going to die?” That way I could avoid it. With my bad luck He would likely say “the bathroom.” D’oh! Seriously, for Windows Phone developers there’s a lot of information to know (about the...
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Mango Sample: 5 Must-Have Animations
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over 1 year ago
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Metro Principles There are four Principles of Design for Windows Phone applications. MSDN : Metro is the name of the new design language created for the Windows Phone 7 interface. When given the chance for a fresh start, the Windows Phone design team...
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Mango Sample: Portable Assemblies
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over 2 years ago
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jerry-nixon
Windows Phone Applications are written in Silverlight (or XNA). Considerations for Silverlight impact Windows Phone developers. The Problem Many developers and organizations have existing libraries (assemblies) used in their desktop solutions. Object...
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Mango Sample: Resources Part 4: Styles
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over 2 years ago
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jerry-nixon
This is part 4 in the Resource series. Part 1: Themes Part 2: Colors Part 3: Sizes Part 4: Styles Can I override the Theme? No, but read on – this is important. You are the developer of your application. As a result, you are in control. The reason you...
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Mango Sample: Resources Part 3: Sizes
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over 2 years ago
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jerry-nixon
This is part 3 in the Resource series. Part 1: Themes Part 2: Colors Part 3: Sizes Part 4: Styles What Sizes are there? Another handy resource is the built-in size resources. This allows you to scale your fonts with two key benefits: Your font sizes will...
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Mango Sample: Resources Part 2: Colors
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over 2 years ago
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jerry-nixon
This is part 2 in the Resource series. Part 1: Themes Part 2: Colors Part 3: Sizes Part 4: Styles What Accent Colors are there? Windows Phone supports 10 standard accent colors . The user selects the accent color per their preferences. Your application...
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Mango Sample: Resources Part 1: Themes
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over 2 years ago
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jerry-nixon
This is part 3 in the Resource series. Part 1: Themes Part 2: Colors Part 3: Sizes Part 4: Styles Themes Windows Phone provides a series of resources to delivers. They include Brushes, Colors, Sizes, and Styles. Although a developer could create their...
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