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Microsoft Silverlight Edition: Programming Windows Phone 7

date: 29 января 2011 / author: izograv / категория: Programming / views: 745 / comments: 0

Microsoft Silverlight Edition: Programming Windows Phone 7 by Charles Petzold



This book is a gift from the Windows Phone 7 team at Microsoft to the programming
community, and I am proud to have been a part of it. Within the pages that follow, I show
you the basics of writing applications for Windows Phone 7 using the C# programming
language with the Silverlight and XNA 2D frameworks.
Yes, Programming Windows Phone 7 is truly a free download, but for those readers who still
love paper—as I certainly do—this book will also be available (for sale) divided into two
fully-indexed print editions: Microsoft Silverlight Edition: Programming Windows Phone 7 and
Microsoft XNA Framework Edition: Programming Windows Phone 7.
With the money you’ve saved downloading this book, please buy other books. Despite
the plethora of information available online, books are still the best way to learn about
programming within a coherent and cohesive tutorial narrative. Every book sale brings a tear
of joy to an author’s eye, so please help make them weep overfl owing rivers.
In particular, you might want to buy other books to supplement the material in this book.
For example, I barely mention Web services in this book, and that’s a serious defi ciency
because Web services are likely to become increasingly important in Windows Phone 7
applications. My coverage of XNA is limited to 2D graphics and while I hope to add several
3D chapters in the next edition of this book, I don’t really get into the whole Xbox LIVE
community aspect of game development. Nor do I discuss any programming tools beyond
Visual Studio—not even Expression Blend.
My publisher Microsoft Press has a couple additional Windows Phone 7 books coming soon:
Windows Phone 7 Silverlight Development Step by Step by Andy Wigley & Peter Foot offers
a more tools-oriented approach. Although Michael Stroh’s Windows Phone 7 Plain & Simple
is a guide to using the phone rather than developing for it, I suspect it will give developers
some insights and ideas.
Moreover, I also hear that my old friend Doug Boling is working hard on a Windows Phone
7 enterprise-programming book that is likely to be considered his masterpiece. Be sure to
check out that one




 

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