Windows App Developer Links - 2012-11-01
Windows 8 App Development
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The Business Opportunity with Windows 8 (The Official Microsoft Blog)
"Below is a post from Steve Guggenheimer, Microsoft's Corporate Vice President and Chief Evangelist, Developer & Platform Evangelism, announcing details around Build 2012 and the opportunity for developers with Windows 8..."
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Key Windows 8 Developer Tenets and Skills (Jim O'Neil)
"... over the past few months of working with developers as well as on my own, I've settled on my own shortlist of things to know about Windows 8 development that are I feel are keys to future success..."
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Fixing RTL layout for the built in HTML5 store templates (Yasser Makram)
"Windows 8 HTML platform has great support for globalization generally and it has particularly very well crafted support for RTL languages..."
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Microsoft DevRadio: Managing Your Windows 8 Enterprise Apps with Windows Intune (Channel 9)
"Jerry Nixon welcomes Sr. Program Manager Mark Williams from the Windows Intune team as they discuss how developers can deploy and manage their Windows 8 Enterprise Apps with Windows Intune..."
Windows Phone 8
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Building Apps for Windows Phone 8 (Somasegar's blog)
"It's a very exciting time for developers! Last week, we launched Windows 8 and Surface. On Monday, we launched Windows Phone 8 and introduced some awesome new smartphone devices. Today, we're kicking off the Build conference..."
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Getting Started with Windows Phone 8 (Dhananjay Kumar)
"Much awaited Windows Phone 8 SDK got launched on 30th October 2012. And as all we expected there is HTML5 support in Windows Phone 8..."
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Highlights of the Windows Phone 8 SDK release notes (Andreas Hammar)
"It's a great week - the BUILD conference has started and the Windows Phone 8 SDK has been released! Reading through the release notes I found a few points worth highlighting..."
Other
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Team Foundation Service is live! It's Free! (Jerry Nixon)
"One year ago, at the first BUILD conference, we unveiled the limited preview of Team Foundation Service. ... Now, a year after its introduction, we're announcing that the service is out of Preview and is now available for full production use..."