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TECHED 2014 EUROPE
Advanced XAML Techniques to Super-Charge Your User Experience
Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) developers, Microsoft Silverlight developers, Phone developers, and Windows developers all use XAML to build stunning user experiences. With the best platform, framework, and tooling, XAML developers have the sky as their limit. But what if there was even more? Come investigate advanced XAML techniques to super-charge your user experiences.
TECHED 2014 EUROPE
Building Universal Apps Using the Patterns & Practices Prism Framework
Microsoft Patterns & Practices has published best practices to build maintainable Universal Apps. This includes prescriptive guidance around common scenarios, code samples demonstrating solutions, and a framework called Prism enabling MVVM and lighting up some core Windows Runtime features. Come get an introduction to Prism.
TECHED 2014 NORTH AMERICA
The Windows Runtime for the Windows Phone developer
The Windows Runtime now provides the foundation for both Windows and Windows Phone apps, providing developers with thousands of APIs to build innovative experiences. In this session we explore the Windows Runtime from the perspective of a Windows Phone developer. We compare and contrast Windows Phone Silverlight apps with those written using the Windows Runtime.
TECHED 2014 NORTH AMERICA
Multi-Tasking and Event-Triggered Background Processing for Windows Apps
Windows Phone 8.1 introduces new mechanisms to allow applications to execute while not in the foreground. A converged Triggers and Background Tasks implementation allows tasks to launch on time, location, push, Bluetooth and system events. Learn how new resource policies affect how and when your application runs in the background and how to use these new feature from Windows XAML and Microsoft Silverlight 8.1 applications.
BUILD 2014
The Windows Runtime for the Windows Phone developer
The Windows Runtime now provides the foundation for both Windows and Windows Phone apps, providing developers with thousands of API’s to build innovative experiences. In this session we’ll explore the Windows Runtime from the perspective of a Windows Phone developer. We’ll compare and contrast Windows Phone Silverlight apps with those written using the Windows Runtime.