Resources for my Windows Phone Mango presentation

So last night I did a presentation at the Communauté .NET Montréal about - Les nouveautés de Windows Phone 7.5 "Mango" ( What’s new in Windows Phone 7.5 “Mango”). I really enjoy presenting last night. Thanks to everyone who were present.

Here the material that i used for my presentation:

Slides in PDF format:
http://storage.lppinsonneault.com/public/Presentation/Mango.pdf

The demos from my presentation:
http://storage.lppinsonneault.com/public/Presentation/Demos.zip

 

Here is a few link on resources that might be helpful if you are working or planning starting a Windows Phone application:

Jeff Blankenburg – 31 days of Windows Phone Mango
http://www.jeffblankenburg.com/2011/10/31/31-days-of-mango/

Windows Azure Toolkit for Windows Phone
http://watwp.codeplex.com/

Marketplace Test Kit
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh394032(VS.92).aspx

The Windows Phone Developer Blog
http://windowsteamblog.com/windows_phone/b/wpdev/

Windows Phone Power Tools
http://wptools.codeplex.com/

Leveraging Background Services and Agents in Windows Phone 7 (Mango)
http://weblogs.asp.net/jgalloway/...-mango.aspx

Don’t forget Twitter is a really good source of information about Windows Phone:
@lpinsonneault
@gcaughey
@wp7dev
@jeffblankenburg
@winphonegeek
@plaberge

Thanks,
LP

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Meeting .NET - Les nouveautés de Windows Phone 7.5 "Mango"

imageWednesday November 23rd, I'll do a presentation at the Communauté .NET Montréal. The subject of my presentation is about the new feature of Windows Phone 7.5 “Mango”. This presentation target developers who are interested in building or migrating Windows Phone apps.

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In my presentation i will talk about the following topics:

  • Hardware specification
  • Sensor API
  • Software API & Database
  • Application Model
  • Silverlight & XNA Integration
  • Task & Choosers
  • Integration Services
  • Marketplace


So if your are interested by one or multiple topics …

You’re welcome!

Don’t forget to visit the Communauté .NET Montréal website for more information:
http://www.dotnetmontreal.com/events/25833231/


Regards,
LP

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Useful links use in my Windows Phone 7 presentation at .NET Montreal

WP-vert-webYesterday i did a presentation on Windows Phone 7. I covered the end to end process of development of a Windows Phone 7 application. I’m happy to see the interest that the crowd showed about the subject. In my presentation I've talk about many feature, tools and component that are very useful.


So here is a the link list:

http://create.mdsn.com

Free Ebook

Training

Marketplace

ODATA

Tombstoning

Component

Tools

UI

Other good resources

On Twitter

  • #wp7dev
  • @gcaughey
  • @indyfromoz

 

This is a small list, but this will give you a good start.

Thanks to everyone who attend at my session last night, i had a great time presenting.

Enjoy developing for Windows Phone 7

LP

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Presenting at .NET Montreal Community on Windows Phone 7 on Monday November 15th

windows_phone_introTomorrow, it'll give a full session at the .NET Montreal Community about Windows Phone 7. In that session I'll give a full end to end overview of my experience building applications for Windows Phone 7. So I'll start with the idea through the development process and finally publishing the application to the marketplace.

If your interested, I’ll be also available to answers your question. I’ll also have a device so you can test and feel the new OS which is now available since November 8th.

For more information : http://www.dotnetmontreal.com/.../Default.aspx?selecteddate=15/11/2010

 

 

See you there!
LP

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Montreal .NET Community : Developing Silverlight/WPF for Blendability: Smooth Developer/Designer Workflow

This thursday Barry Garvin will present an interesting session at the Montreal .NET Community.

Here is his presentation description:

Microsoft has continued to make investments in both Expression Blend and Visual Studio to facilitate the workflow between the designer and developer roles. This is even more important if you as an individual fulfill both of these roles. However, having version control support in Blend and a design surface in Visual Studio 2010 isn't enough to ensure this back and forth workflow is smooth. In this session we'll examine techniques and patterns to ensure that your projects remain "Blendable" and "Testable" from start to finish. We'll review patterns such as model-view-view-model and attached behaviours to provide not only clean separation of concerns and testability, but also that elusive "Blendability" allowing you to take advantage of Blend's power throughout your project.

For more information : http://www.dotnetmontreal.com/.../Default.aspx?selecteddate=05/10/2010

See you there.

Regards,
LP

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About the author

Louis-Philippe Pinsonneault is a senior .NET developer and trainer at Runatserver. He has over 10 years of experience with . NET technology. He is a certified Microsoft Certified Professional Developer (MCPD) and a Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist .NET Framework 3.5 ASP.NET Application. He also teaches ASP.NET at Technologia, Montréal. He was awarded an MVP for Device Application Developement in 2010 and 2011.

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