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  • 0 comments  /  posted by  Peter Kuhn  on  Jan 07, 2013 (9 months ago)
    Tweet With Windows Phone 8 the number of markets where users can get apps and games has been increased to a whopping 191 [1]. And even with Windows Phone 7.8, by the time of writing 95 markets are available [2]. Don't miss Join the upcoming webinar: Deep Dive in Windows Phone 8 SDK Recording of webinar: Advanced MVVM for Windows Phone Devs Peter's ebook:      All SilverlightShow Ebooks  These are ...
  • 0 comments  /  posted by  Peter Kuhn  on  Dec 26, 2012 (10 months ago)
    Windows Mobile, the discontinued predecessor of today's Windows Phone, had a strong position in the field of enterprise development. Don't miss Recording of the webinar: Overview of the Windows Phone 8 SDK Recording of webinar: Advanced MVVM for Windows Phone Devs Peter's ebook:      All SilverlightShow Ebooks  Not only were companies able to manage devices comfortably, it also had all sorts of va ...
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  • Using Nokia Ad Exchange on Windows Phone 8

    0 comments  /  posted by  Silverlight Show  on  Feb 21, 2013 (8 months ago)
    Tags:   windows-phone-8 , nokia , ian-walker
    Read the original post by Ian Walker at websurfaces.co.uk Following on from the last two articles : 1. Adding a TimeStamp in Azure Mobile Services 2. Semi-Transparent Panoramic Background Images this article came about as a result of new Apps I have been developing / enhancing for Windows Phone 8. In the past I have used Microsoft’s’ own Advertising SDK but for I thought it would be interesting to ...
  • First steps with Caliburn Micro in Windows Phone 8 – Tombstoning

    0 comments  /  posted by  Silverlight Show  on  Feb 21, 2013 (8 months ago)
    Read the original post by Matteo Pagani at qmatteoq.com Tombstoning is the joy and the pain of every Windows Phone developer: it’s a joy because it’s a really smart mechanism to manage the suspension process of an application and to “simulate” that an application has never been closed. But it’s also a pain, because managing it correctly it’s not easy, and this is even more true for a MVVM applicat ...
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