Build 2012 Recap
The Adventure of Build 2012 This has been and exciting year for technology especially around Windows8. Shortly after Build 2011, last year, I began my.
The Adventure of Build 2012 This has been and exciting year for technology especially around Windows8. Shortly after Build 2011, last year, I began my.
I’m very excited to have gotten my book release before Windows 8 became available. In light of the official Windows 8 RTM there are a.
I’m happy to announce that my Getting Started with Windows 8 Apps book (formerly Getting Started with Metro Style Apps). Get a head start on.
As many of my friends know I’ve been working hard on a new book for O’Reilly called Getting Started with Metro Style Apps. This book.
Its been a long past few weeks, with the announcement of Windows 8 and the Windows Runtime and the preparation for my presentation at the.
The first keynote of Build was all about the launch of new Windows 8 for developers. As they said, Windows 8 is a reimaging of the way we interact with devices and use computers. With all this reimaging comes some major changes to the development paradigms that we are currently use to and it seems as though this conference is focusing on getting the developers up to speed with all the changes that affect how software will be created for the next version of Windows.
The keynote centered around 2 main topics. First is the changes in computing, including hardware, mobility, and the way in which we interact with multiple devices of all sizes. Second, is the new Metro UI , which is the way in which immersive Windows 8 applications are built and developed to provide rich experiences on the native operating system.
I know this post is overdue, but I’m happy to say that in the time since MIX has elapsed, my wife and I have sold.
We had a great time at the Philly.NET Code Camp event, this was a legendary event that sadly I hadn’t attended before. In addition to.
I recently had the opportunity of presenting my MultiTouch on the Windows Phone 7 presentation to a great group at the Fairfield/WestChester User Group. Thank.
We had a great day today at the New York Camp. My Handling MultiTouch on Windows Phone 7 presentation was first thing in the morning..