Here are the events listed in Community Megaphone for the next couple of weeks for the Mid-Atlantic area, as well as webcasts of interest: DC Developing Games for the Windows Store with HTML5 and … more
In previous installments of this series, I've shown how you can quickly create REST-based services accessible via HTTP that allow you to easily store and retrieve data in a Windows Store app, using … more
Here are the events listed in Community Megaphone for the next couple of weeks for the Mid-Atlantic area, as well as webcasts of interest: DC Developing Games for the Windows Store with HTML5 and … more
Abstract: In Part 6 of of their “Using Windows Azure to Build Back-End Services for Windows 8 apps” series Brian Hitney and Andrew Duthie explore the world of built-in support for … more
In previous installments of this series, I've shown how you can quickly create REST-based services accessible via HTTP that allow you to easily store and retrieve data in a Windows Store app, using … more
Here are the events listed in Community Megaphone for the next couple of weeks for the Mid-Atlantic area, as well as webcasts of interest: DC Ashish Jaiman- Office HoursTuesday, March 26, 2013 10:00 … more
Part 1: http://devhammer.net/blog/microsoft-devradio-using-windows-azure-to-build-back-end-services-for-windows-8-apps-part-1 Abstract: Peter Laudati, Brian Hitney and Andrew Duthie are back … more
Here are the events listed in Community Megaphone for the next couple of weeks for the Mid-Atlantic area, as well as webcasts of interest: DC Continuous Integration: Blueprint, Toolbox, Master … more
Here's my next DevRadio installment, this time with me as a guest, with my fellow TEs, Brian Hitney and Peter Laudati hosting. In it, we discuss some of the topics in my blog series on building back- … more
In this second issue of Quick Hits, I want to share a couple of good posts on the topic of privacy policies for Windows Store apps. You may have heard already that if your app connects to the … more
In previous installments of this series, I've shown how you can quickly create REST-based services accessible via HTTP that allow you to easily store and retrieve data in a Windows Store app, using … more
Starting a new series of posts with announcements of interesting stuff for app developers... Generation App Ultimate Experience If you haven't yet signed up for Generation App, here's another good … more
Here are the events listed in Community Megaphone for the next couple of weeks for the Mid-Atlantic area, as well as webcasts of interest: MD MAD SharePoint January MeetingTuesday, January 29, 2013 6: … more
If you've been following along with this series so far, you know we've come along way, from my overview of the series, which described the target scenario of a simple leaderboard service for a couple … more
In this series, I'm exploring a variety of ways to build back-end data storage and services for Windows 8 apps (many of which, BTW, can also be used for other mobile and web apps as well). Here are … more
In part 1 of this post, I showed how to create a SQL database in Windows Azure, create a schema for adding leaderboard functionality to a game, create an Entity Framework model for the database, and … more
UPDATE: Part 2 of this post is now published as well. It's been longer than I planned, but this post is a follow-up to my overview post, "Building Data and Services for Windows 8 Apps". In that post, … more
Here are the events listed in Community Megaphone for the next couple of weeks for the Mid-Atlantic area, as well as webcasts of interest…this list includes events imported from the UGSS event … more
Here are the events listed in Community Megaphone for the next couple of weeks for the Mid-Atlantic area, as well as webcasts of interest…this list includes events imported from the UGSS event … more
Are you building apps for the cloud? Are you curious about what's involved? Well, I have a great event for you! Taking place this week, Windows Azure Conf is a community conference where you can hear … more
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