This week on Channel 9, Brian is back from vacation and joins Dan in the studio to discuss the week's top developer news, including:
Microsoft PDC - We've now published a Link Removedand remember that every session will be broadcast live as it happens on Oct 28 & 29th
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This week on Channel 9, Dan is joined by Clint Rutkas to discuss the week's top developer news, including:
Scott Guthrie - ASP.NET Security Update Now available [watch]
Don Box - Update on Link Removed [watch]
MSDN - Link Removed, now supports Windows Phone 7 [watch]
Scott Mitchell -...
Ever wanted to make your own game? XNA Game Studio enables game development for everyone on Windows, Xbox 360, and Windows Phone 7. Join Shawn Hargreaves and Charles Cox as they dive into the world of Indie game development, and answer community questions about XNA Game Studio, the XNA Creators...
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Link RemovedIn this deep dive,*Sean McKenna from Windows Phone*and Greg Hodgal discuss how to program for Windows Phone 7 using the accelerometer.
An accelerometer is a sensor that measures acceleration forces such as gravity or the forces caused by moving the sensor. All Windows*Phones have at...
Hey I have an extremely strange problem,
I'am a games design student and my project group are developing a platform game in xna, the problem is that whenever i run the game on my laptop it is very very laggy, this is a problem specifically with my laptop and is not a performance issuse, i have...
The difference between the old and the new phones is the way the apps were written.
Windows Phone Series 7 utilizes "Silverlight" (A program that competes with "Adobe Flash") and "XNA" (A platform for developing games for the Xbox 360)
Microsoft is not commenting on whether or not the older...