full stack

  1. Windows 7 The Full Stack, Part 13: Synchronizing the Windows Phone Client with the WCF Service

    In this episode of The Full Stack, Jesse and Jon hook up client-server data synchronization and discuss some interesting problems they run into along the way. Highlights: Jesse walks through the Windows Phone side, explaining how synchronization works when saving a new contact. Jesse explains...
  2. Windows 7 The Full Stack, Part 9: Windows Phone Development with TDD and MVVM

    In this episode of The Full Stack, Jesse and Jon reboot their windows phone client project using Test Driven Development (TDD) and the Model View ViewModel (MVVM) pattern. Previous episodes focused on getting different technologies such as Windows Phone, WCF, and OData, connected. With a better...
  3. Windows 7 The Full Stack, Part 8: Adding Search to the Windows Phone Client

    In this episode Jesse and Jon explore implementing searching on the Windows Phone client against the server-side database. Link Removed Link Removed
  4. Windows 7 The Full Stack, Part 4: Back to the future of the client

    Jesse and Jon look at progress on the phone and look at a prototype for a Silverlight game. Link Removed Link Removed
  5. Windows 7 The Full Stack, Part 3: Building a Repository using TDD

    In this episode, Jon and Jesse set up unit testing for their MVC 3 application, discuss uint testing and test driven development, and build out a repository. Link Removed Link Removed
  6. Windows 7 The Full Stack, Part 2: Setting up the UI for our Windows Phone client

    In Part 2 of The Full Stack, Jesse starts building out a Windows Phone user interface using Expression Blend 4. As Jesse builds out the interface, he and Jon discuss Expression Blend basics, Windows Phone tools, Visual State Manager, Behaviors, and more. Link Removed Link Removed
  7. Windows 7 The Full Stack, Part 1 - Building the Admin Site with ASP.NET MVC 3, NuPack and EF Code First

    Jesse Liberty and Jon Galloway are kicking off a new screencast series called The Full Stack. They're pair-programming, building out a full application from a server back-end down to Windows Phone, web, Silverlight, and wherever else the app-building process leads them. Join them for the ride...