Free SilverlightShow Webinar: Deeper Dive into the Windows Phone 8 SDK
Presenter: Michael Crump
Delivered on January 15th, 2012
Summary of the session: This session is a deeper dive into the Windows Phone 8 SDK. We will dive right into Near Field Communication (NFC), Native Code (C++), In-App Store purchases and Wallet transactions. We will also look at what it takes to leverage the new Maps introduced in the Windows Phone 8 SDK. So, if you already have a basic knowledge of Windows Phone 8 and want to dig deeper, than this session is for you.
This session is a continuation of the Overview of the New Windows Phone 8 SDK webinar (watch the recording) delivered by Michael Crump on December 18th.
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About the presenter:
Michael Crump is a Microsoft MVP, INETA Community Champion, and an author of several .NET Framework eBooks. He speaks at a variety of conferences and has written dozens of articles on .NET development. He currently works at Telerik with a focus on our XAML control suite. You can follow him on Twitter at @mbcrump or keep up with his blog by visiting michaelcrump.net.
You may email Michael at the following address: michael [at] michaelcrump.net
Michael has also delivered the following SilverlightShow webinars:
10 Things Silverlight Developers Should Know About Windows 8
Getting started with the Silverlight 5 Beta
Who is this webinar appropriate for:
Windows Phone developers
Duration:
70 minutes, including Q&A
Technical Requirements:
Internet connection and computer speakers for audio.
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