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Essential Windows Phone 7.5: Application Development with Silverlight (repost)

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Essential Windows Phone 7.5: Application Development with Silverlight (repost)

Essential Windows Phone 7.5: Application Development with Silverlight by Shawn Wildermuth
English | ISBN: 0321752139 | 2012 | PDF | 512 pages | 8,9 MB

Essential Windows Phone 7.5 is the definitive guide to creating powerful, visually compelling mobile applications that take full advantage of Microsoft’s Windows Phone 7.5 platform. Nine-time Microsoft MVP Shawn Wildermuth draws on his extensive experience teaching Silverlight and Windows Phone development, helping you to get started fast and master techniques that lead to truly outstanding apps.

After introducing the latest version of Windows Phone, Shawn Wildermuth dives directly into the essentials, emphasizing best-practice examples and illustrating with code. You’ll build a complete application from start to finish, then build on your skills with increasingly sophisticated techniques.

From planning and design through application delivery, Shawn Wildermuth guides you through the entire mobile development lifecycle, showing how to make the most of Windows Phone 7.5’s most important new capabilities. Whether you’re a .NET or Silverlight developer going mobile, or an experienced mobile developer moving to Windows Phone, Essential Windows Phone 7.5 delivers all the skills you’ll need.

Coverage includes

Leveraging Microsoft’s breakthrough Metro design language
Using phone features such as email, calling, search, Web browsing, and the camera
Designing the look and feel of your user interface with XAML
Interacting with users via Panorama, Pivot, and other controls
Mastering the new Silverlight Toolkit for Windows Phone 7.5
Choosing the right application paradigm and functionality for your specific app
Incorporating touch, vibration, motion, and sound into your interfaces
Working with Windows Phone 7.5’s unique hubs and tiles
Building location-based services that work with the phone’s GPS
Storing data in Isolated Storage or Windows Phone 7.5’s database support
Multitasking reliably, without compromising performance
Integrating external data via REST, conventional Web services, and push notifications
Preparing your application for the Windows Phone Marketplace