Silverlight: Windows Phone From Scratch, good tutorial for all

 

Learning how to develop on the phone, I have found a tutorial you may want to take a look at, it goes on for a bit, but seems to be complete.

The link for all of the links for the Windows Phone From Scratch tutorial (link checked Dec. 1, 2010):

https://jesseliberty.com/?s=Windows+Phone+From+Scratch

If you are going to try to build a strong web presence this is a great example of what to do to build a presence and how to do it. Frankly, I know how to create phone apps, and I am going to work through these tutorials. 

Another starter article that are being done by one of my peers at Microsoft, Kenny Spade, can be found at (link checked Dec. 1, 2010):

https://blogs.msdn.com/b/kennyspade/archive/2010/11/22/introduction-to-xna-what-you-get-with-file-gt-new-project-triangleshooter.aspx

Kenny Spade was hired out of Cal State University, Chico directly after graduation, that means he is a very bright bulb. If you want to get a good job, I think Kenny is a good example and you should comment on his site.

One of the things as you work through these blogs and tutorials is this: How do you connect data output from an artificial intelligence to the end user?

In writing blogs, the main problem for me is that my audience has a wide experience in coding, concepts and so forth. My goal is to not repeat existing work. The friction against the goal of not repeating existing work is that much of the existing work is that existing work is often out of date or doesn’t work. In Kenny Spade’s work, as well as Jesse Liberty’s, the work is fresh and fully functional, and if it isn’t functional, at least with Kenny’s work, I can just call him up and talk about it.

Using the both of these works, we can now begin to build up larger more interesting projects.image