Book Description
Windows Phone 7 provides an exciting new opportunity for companies and developers to build applications that travel with users, are interactive and attractive, and are available whenever and wherever users want to work with them. By combining Windows Phone 7 applications with remote services and applications that run in the cloud (such as those using the Windows Azure technology platform), developers can create highly scalable, reliable, and powerful applications that extend the functionality beyond the traditional desktop or laptop; and into a truly portable and much more accessible environment.
This guide describes a scenario around a fictitious company named Tailspin that has decided to include Windows Phone 7 as a client device for their existing cloud-based application. Their Windows Azure-based application named Surveys is described in detail in a previous book in this series, Developing Applications for the Cloud.
After reading this book, you will be familiar with how to design and implement applications for Windows Phone 7 that take advantage of remote services to obtain and upload data while providing a great user experience on the device.
About the Author
Dominic Betts is an expert with the patterns & practices team & other Microsoft groups.
Federico Boerr is a consultant with Southworks SRL.
Scott Densmore is an expert with the patterns & practices team & other Microsoft groups.
Jose Gallardo Salazar is a consultant with Clarius Consulting.
Alex Homer is a technical writer assigned to the Microsoft patterns & practices division in Redmond.
Book Details
- Paperback: 336 pages
- Publisher: Microsoft Press (January, 2011)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0735656096
- ISBN-13: 978-0735656093
- File Size: 12.8 MiB
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