Silverlight for Windows Phone Programming Tip – Be Sure to Scope Your SIP
Scope Your SIP – sounds painful, doesn’t it? Adding on to Jeff‘s series concerning WP7 Silverlight development tips, I figured it worthwhile to add another one. The SIP is the […]
The New Phone Tools [are] Here! The New Phone Tools [are] Here!
With all due respect to Steve Martin’s hilarious portrayal of Navin R. Johnson and his quest for “his special purpose” in 1979’s The Jerk. Tonight Microsoft released the Windows Phone […]
A Matter of State, Part 3
The previous 2 posts discussed using the Page and Application State Dictionaries to restore state following the application being tombstoned, as well as some other potential uses for the Application […]
A Matter of State, Pt 2
The previous post discussed using the Page State Dictionary to restore a page’s state when navigating back to that page following the application being tombstoned. This post will discuss the […]
A Matter of State, Part 1
The Windows Phone platform offers several mechanisms for preserving your application’s state…the key is knowing which one to use when, and why. I’m going to try to provide some guidance […]
New Hampshire .Net (Concord) User Group Presentation Materials
I have uploaded the content from my Introduction to Windows Phone 7 Development with Silverlight talk at the New Hampshire (Concord) .Net User Group meeting last night in Concord. The […]
New England Visual Basic Professionals Presentation Materials
I have uploaded the content from my Introduction to Windows Phone 7 Development with Silverlight talk at the New England Visual Basic Professionals meeting in Waltham on December 2. There […]
New England Silverlight Guild Presentation Materials
I have uploaded the content from my Introduction to Windows Phone 7 Development with Silverlight talk at the New England Silverlight Guild meeting in Connecticut on November 16. There content […]
Maine Bytes User Group Presentation Materials
I have uploaded the content from my Introduction to Windows Phone 7 Development with Silverlight talk at the Maine Bytes User Group meeting on November 11. The content can be […]