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The Geek Girl: Tara's Developer Ramblings from the Dorm
Windows 8 Game Development using C#, XNA and MonoGame 3.0: Building a Shooter Game Walkthrough – Part 3: Updating Graphics using Content Pipeline with MonoGame
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4 months ago
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Overview MonoGame currently does not have a Content Pipeline as a part of the framework therefore we will need another way to create the XNB files from our graphic and sounds assets. That is where the Windows Phone SDK comes in with Visual Studio 2012...
The Geek Girl: Tara's Developer Ramblings from the Dorm
Windows 8 Game Development using C#, XNA and MonoGame 3.0: Building a Shooter Game Walkthrough – Part 1: Overview, Installation, MonoGame 3.0 Project Creation
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5 months ago
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Overview Casual game developers have been using XNA since 2004 for ease of create games for Windows, XBOX and most recently Windows Phone. XNA is a .NET framework for game development providing a content pipeline and load functionality for game asset...
The Geek Girl: Tara's Developer Ramblings from the Dorm
Windows 8 Game Development using C#, XNA and MonoGame 3.0: Building a Shooter Game Walkthrough – Part 2: Creating the Shooter/Player Asset of the Game
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5 months ago
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Overview The Shooter game from the XNA Game tutorial is a particular type of game with a set of well-defined limits around user interaction. Given these well-defined parameters we can leverage touch aspects of Windows 8 as well as other forms of user...
The Geek Girl: Tara's Developer Ramblings from the Dorm
Windows 8 Game Development using C#, XNA and MonoGame 3.0: Building a Shooter Game Walkthrough – Part 4: Adding and Processing Player (User) Input
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2 months ago
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Before we get into adding the code to receive and processing input from the player (user) of the Shooter game, there is GREAT news in the MonoGame 3.0 world. Drum Roll Please…. The MonoGame team announced the immediate availability of MonoGame...
The Geek Girl: Tara's Developer Ramblings from the Dorm
Windows 8 Game Development using C#, XNA and MonoGame 3.0: Building a Shooter Game Walkthrough – Part 5: Animating the Player/Ship and Creating a Parallaxing Background
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1 month ago
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Overview In Part 4 of this blog series, we added the ability for the user to interact with the game using all forms of User Input, (i.e. Touch, Mouse, GamePad, etc.). Now, we need to make the game much more graphically astute and provide a more pleasurable...
The Geek Girl: Tara's Developer Ramblings from the Dorm
Students Vying to Be the Big App on Campus: You Can Help!
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over 1 year ago
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This year has been exciting to be a Developer Evangelist covering the Academic space. It’s been fun for me working with Student developers across the Greater Southeast. Developer Evangelists all over the world have been engaging with students...
The Geek Girl: Tara's Developer Ramblings from the Dorm
Never Too Young or Too Old to Be a Developer or a College Student: Meet 15-year old JUNIOR at Morehouse College – Stephen Stafford
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over 2 years ago
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I hope everyone had a Happy Thanksgiving. I am thankful for the great experiences of being an Developer Evangelist. Why? This story is a superb example: On last week, during my XBOX Gaming applab session (XNA) at Atlanta University ...
The Geek Girl: Tara's Developer Ramblings from the Dorm
Want to Get and Keep a Job…Coding Seems to be the Key
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over 1 year ago
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Today I read a commentary out of the San Francisco Bay Area, that discussed the fact that in the Bay Area they are not feeling the effects of the 8.9% Unemployment rate due to the overwhelming need for technologists and the growth of technology...
The Geek Girl: Tara's Developer Ramblings from the Dorm
Visual Studio and TFS 2008 Compatibility with Earlier VS/TFS Versions
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over 5 years ago
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As most people are aware we released VS and TFS 2008 some months ago, but what seems to be a question that most people are asking is about compatibility. Well our MVP Grant Holiday and VSTS Product Group GURU Brian Harry has posted the most clear and...
The Geek Girl: Tara's Developer Ramblings from the Dorm
Visual Studio Interoperability and Cross-Platform Development
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over 5 years ago
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I got asked by a customer today around this topic so I thought I would share some resources around Cross-Platform Integration with VSTS/TFS as well as TFS Migration: Cross-Platform Development Solutions http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/vsx2008/products...
The Geek Girl: Tara's Developer Ramblings from the Dorm
Get Your Head in the Cloud! Try Windows Azure and SQL Azure FREE for a Month.
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over 3 years ago
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Try the Windows Azure and SQL Azure free for a month. Get in the Cloud! Through this unique offer, US developers can get a one month pass to try out Windows Azure and SQL Azure - without having to submit a credit card! http://blogs.msdn.com/b/window...
The Geek Girl: Tara's Developer Ramblings from the Dorm
Want to Get Your Head in the Clouds - Learn Windows Azure
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over 3 years ago
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If you are really interested in learning Windows and SQL Azure, they is no better time than the present. Along with the ability to try out Windows Azure FREE for a month (see previous blog post), Channel 9 has a great training course. The training course...
The Geek Girl: Tara's Developer Ramblings from the Dorm
Top Three Tips for Running Apps in the Cloud
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over 3 years ago
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Our own Joe Healy, Microsoft Developer Evangelist in Florida, interviews Ryan Dunn, “the” Windows Azure Evangelist, around topics such as Windows Azure in the Cloud. Don’t miss Ryan’s top three tips for customers running applications...
The Geek Girl: Tara's Developer Ramblings from the Dorm
Didn't make it to the MIX Conference, Want to know the latest on Windows Phone, Silverlight, and XNA?
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over 3 years ago
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What is MIX? A 3 day conference for web designers and developers building the world's most innovative web sites. Get in-depth exposure to exciting new Microsoft technologies. So you missed this year's MIX conference and want to know about what's coming...
The Geek Girl: Tara's Developer Ramblings from the Dorm
The Cloud is Open: Windows Azure support for PHP Developer
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over 3 years ago
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Vijay Rajagopalan, Microsoft Principal Architect in the Interoperability group, unveiled at Open Source India conference, in Chennai, a new set of developer tools and Software Development Kits (SDKs) for PHP developers who want to build modern cloud applications...
The Geek Girl: Tara's Developer Ramblings from the Dorm
Windows Phone 7 Officially is Here: Ready, Set, Code!
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over 3 years ago
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Today is the Formal announcement and introduction of Windows Phone 7. Windows Phone 7 will be first hitting retail stores on October 21 in Europe and Asia, and November 8 in the Americas. Consumers will be able to buy Windows Phone 7 in a variety of styles...
The Geek Girl: Tara's Developer Ramblings from the Dorm
The Big Apple Goes Big in the Cloud - If we can make it there, We can make it anywhere, NY
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over 3 years ago
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In a 5 year deal with New York City, Microsoft is projected to help save the city a whopping 50 million dollars. How? By consolidating different contracts and putting the city’s software needs in the Microsoft cloud. Wouldn't you know it that this...
The Geek Girl: Tara's Developer Ramblings from the Dorm
Time for your Body to take Control...the Kinect SDK is coming
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over 2 years ago
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Yesterday we at Microsoft were very excited that Microsoft Research announced it will release a non-commercial Kinect for Windows software development kit later this spring. The intent of releasing a “starter kit” for application developers...
The Geek Girl: Tara's Developer Ramblings from the Dorm
Cloudy with a Chance of Azure: Learn more about Windows Azure with new Tutorials (yeah w/PHP & Eclipse too)
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over 2 years ago
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Learn more about Windows Azure and Windows Azure Interoperability with PHP with these great new and updated tutorials below. Get your head IN the Cloud. New Tutorials: Using Worker Roles for Simple Background Processing Getting the Windows...
The Geek Girl: Tara's Developer Ramblings from the Dorm
Windows Phone Student Developers: Are you Ready for Some Football?? Oops I Meant Ready for Some Win Phone!
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over 2 years ago
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It’s a great time to be a Student Windows Phone Developer in the South, especially if you attend a College or University in the GA, FL, AL or MS. Why? Because many of you have the opportunity to compete on your campus in a Windows Phone Development Contest...
The Geek Girl: Tara's Developer Ramblings from the Dorm
Calling All Windows Phone Student Developers: Get Started Building your WP7 Apps & Games and WIN BIG
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over 2 years ago
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For those of you interested in building an Windows Phone app or putting the finishing touches on your Windows Phone applications Let me offer a little assistance so you can make a SPLASH and become the Big App on Campus and Win some COOL PRIZES...
The Geek Girl: Tara's Developer Ramblings from the Dorm
Welcome to the Developer Tools Specialist Blog for the Greater Southeast
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over 5 years ago
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On this blog, you will get some good information about not only the technical aspects of Visual Studio and Team Foundation Server, but also how to navigate all that licensing STUFF to get you back to the business of coding!!
The Geek Girl: Tara's Developer Ramblings from the Dorm
Been Camping Lately? Get resources from the HTML5 and Windows Phone 7 Developer Camps
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over 2 years ago
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Many of you have attended a HTML5 and JavaScript Web/Game Camps we’ve conducted in the East Region and/or are very interested in HTML5, JavaScript and the associated tools. In addition, many of you may have attended one of the Windows Phone...
The Geek Girl: Tara's Developer Ramblings from the Dorm
Want Fame? The Big Apps On Campus is the Way
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over 1 year ago
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Hopefully by now if you are a student at any College or University, You have heard about the Big Apps on Campus contest and the upcoming Hackathons being held on various campuses across the US. Big App on Campus Big App on Campus (BAOC) is open to US...
The Geek Girl: Tara's Developer Ramblings from the Dorm
Windows 8 Developer Camps – Coming Soon!
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over 1 year ago
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Ready to dive in and learn more about Windows 8 and the developer opportunity it represents? Then get ready for the series of Windows Developer Camps ! These are free, full-day, developer-focused events featuring a combination of sessions...
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