There are also a lot of materials on the WP7 learning resources website. I have also excerpted some good websites in Windows Phone 7 knowledge sharing. As follows:
I think some new website resources are introduced today.ArticleAlso mentioned.
The first is the highly recommended phonegeek website, which also adopts the metro style and is very novel. She collected the latest technical blogs and information in the world of Windows Phone 7. Some articles may need to be read through the wall.1. http://www.windowsphonegeek.com/
2. http://www.1800pocketpc.com/
I like the WP7 game module for the latest WP7 news and applications.
3. http://mobilitydigest.com/
A website on the smartphone operating system covers the applications of today's popular mobile phone smart systems (Windows Phone 7, Android, iPhone, and Windows Mobile, you can see how other software is designed and find inspiration.
4. http://blogs.claritycon.com/windowsphone7
A website for WP7 development and design, many of which are graphic tutorials, great!
5. http://blog.jayway.com/
This blog is maintained by several cool people and involves a wide range of knowledge. Of course, there are many WP7 articles
6. http://www.livewp7.com
WP7 is a good website in China and uses the metro style.
7. http://mxmxm.com
It is also a website maintained by Chinese people. Some tips in WP7 are worth learning.
If you have any recommended WP7 learning website, please share it with Alexis!
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