The Windows Phone 7 test will be available starting from January 1, July 14. Peter has published the Windows Phone 7 certification exam on the library Silverlight show.
The official authentication for phone7 skills is divided into the following topics:
· Design data access policies (19%)
· Design and Implement notification policies (17%)
· Use platform APIs, tasks, and choosers (21%)
· Design ApplicationsProgramArchitecture (21%)
· Design user interfaces and user experience (23%)
You can use this series to prepare for the test, or plan your own development for Windows phone7. So far, three articles have been publishedArticle:
Prepare for Windows Phone 7 70-599 (Part 1)
· Overview
· How to send and receive data
· How to design a storage policy
· How to plan bandwidth limits
Preparation for Windows Phone 7 Exam 70-599 (Part 2) includes:
· Application push notification in planning and implementation
· Plan and execute push notifications on the server
· Public resource PUSH Service
· Create and update residential tiles
Get the Windows Phone 7 Preparation Exam 70-599 (part 3) covered
· Interaction between sensor design and implementation
· Planned and implemented tasks and choosers
· Plan and implement multi-touch and gesture
· Design and Implement application navigation
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About Peter CEN
Peter coane, also known as "Mingshi goodcat", is a MCPD/MCC with more than 10 years of experience as a developer, project director, and Technical Director. Today, he works as a training instructor for Microsoft Silverlight business application development and Windows Phone 7 platform (including Silverlight and xNa), such as a consultant in the field of software design and software development process optimization, as a technical writer. Here you can find his blog: http://www.pitorque.de/MisterGoodcat
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