30 To Launch: Getting Started Chris Koenig [email protected] 214-385-5616 @chriskoenig | http://chriskoenig.net RELESS: softlayer - techwild
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30 To Launch:Getting StartedChris [email protected] @chriskoenig | http://chriskoenig.net
WIRELESS: softlayer - techwild
Windows Phone
30-To-Launch Program OverviewSession 1
• Overview of Windows Phone• Metro Design• Tour: Expression Blend
• Tour: Visual Studio
• Building, Running and Debugging Your First App
• Online Resources
• Signup for Marketplace
Session 2
• Exploring Windows Phone Capabilities• Live Tiles • Sensors & Camera
• Launchers• Choosers• Search Integration
• Advertisements
Session 3
• Working with Data• App Resources• Isolated Storage
• Database• Networking Stack
• Social Integration
Session 4
• Windows Phone Marketplace• Application submittal process
• How to handle rejection
• Promoting your application
• Help submitting your app to the Marketplace
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Today’s Agenda
Metro Design Register for the Marketplace Build Your First App
Tour Expression Blend and Visual Studio Emulator vs. Device Deployment and Debugging
Additional Online Resources Signup for Marketplace
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Welcome to Windows Phone!
Windows Phone
vs.People Icons
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Internet beyond the browser. A fast, beautiful web
experience with Internet Explorer 9 and hardware acceleration.
Local Scout provides suggestions and prioritized local search results on restaurants, shopping and things to do.
Modern communication built in. People Hub with Facebook,
LinkedIn and Twitter, built in.
Group friends, pin them to Start for live updates and text, email and IM them all at once.
Facebook Chat, Messenger, check-ins, and photo tagging built in.
A smarter way to app. Pin apps to the Start screen
for live updates at a glance.
Apps connected to your searches make them easier to discover and use.
Windows Phone puts people at the center making it easier to connect and share with friends, family and colleagues, so you never miss a moment.
Touring Windows Phone
Windows Metro
Developer Portal (AppHub)
Windows Phone
Developer Portal
create.msdn.com
Learn…
Build…
Publish…
Earn…
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Windows Phone application development Use popular .NET and Visual Studio to create applications quickly and
easily Developers familiar with other platforms enjoy short ramp-up times Free powerful tools and free training online
Visual Studio 2010 Express for Windows Phone Windows Phone Emulator Silverlight 4 Tools XNA Game Studio 4.0 Microsoft Expression Blend for Windows Phone
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Training
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Signing up for AppHub
1. Go to create.msdn.com
2. If you’re not signed in automatically, click the ‘sign in’ link at the top and enter your Live ID and Password.
3. When asked for the account type select individual if possible Selecting “Company” can
cause a delay due to GeoTrust requirements
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Signing up for AppHub
4. Fill in your details (name, address, phone, etc.)
5. Select a profile picture
6. Pick a gamertag if you intend to submit for Xbox LIVE consideration (this can be changed later)
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Install the tools1. Download the tools
from http://aka.ms/PhoneCK
2. Click the “Download the Windows Phone SDK” link
3. Click the DOWNLOAD button next to vm_web2.exe
4. Select “Run” from the options to install the tools.
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Building our First Application
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For Next Time
Ensure the tools are installed and working Prototype of your Application Watch some training videos on http://create.msdn.com
Silverlight development Windows Metro Expression Blend and Visual Studio
Check out the Starter Kits at http://aka.ms/wpsk Visit http://chriskoenig.net/wp7resources for additional
info
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