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Microsoft DevRadio: Creating Games for Windows 8 and Windows Phone using GameMaker Studio from YoYo Games
Sponsored by: MicrosoftThis webcast introduces a program that can help you easily create games for a variety of platforms, including Windows 8 and Windows Phone, up to 80 percent faster than coding for native languages. Watch to learn how using one source code, you can produce ready-to-run executables and store-ready apps for multiple platforms.
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Resources for iOS developers (Windows Store apps)
Sponsored by: MicrosoftIf you can develop for iOS but would like to get started with Windows 8, visit this resource center to get tips on how to build Windows Store apps using a variety of programming languages, and get the tools you need to successfully migrate from iOS to Windows 8 apps.
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Migrating iOS applications to Windows 8: Controlling the appearance of your user interface controls
Sponsored by: MicrosoftThis blog post from an industry insider covers migrating iOS apps to the Windows 8 platform. Read to learn key differences between iOS and Windows development, particularly on the subject of user interfaces (UIs), and get helpful advice on controlling the appearance of your app's UI.
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Resources for Android developers (Windows Store apps)
Sponsored by: MicrosoftIf you're an Android developer looking to get started creating apps for Windows 8, look no further than this resource center made just for you. You'll get tools on how to build Windows Store apps using a variety of programming languages, including blog posts, coding road maps, and much more.
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Android to Windows 8 Part 5: Building a Simple User Interface
Sponsored by: MicrosoftToday's ever-changing tech landscape calls for developers to be more flexible than ever - you need to be familiar with a variety of environments to stay on top of your game. Access part five of this blog post on Windows 8 from an Android developer's perspective to learn how to create a simple user interface for your Windows store application.
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Android to Windows 8 Part 4: Running the Windows Store Application
Sponsored by: MicrosoftEven if you're the most skilled developer, it's impossible to know all types of code and be familiar with every development environment. Access part four of this blog post on Windows 8 development from an Android developer's perspective,and learn how to run your own Windows store proect. Also, learn three different ways you can run the application.
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Android to Windows 8 Part 3: Exploring the Windows Store Project
Sponsored by: MicrosoftPart three of this helpful blog post on Windows 8 development from an Android developer's perspective will put you well on your way to creating your first app, by learning the ins and outs of the development environment, how to create a simple user interface, and how to perform navigation.
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Microsoft DevRadio: Using appMobi to Build Windows 8 & Windows Phone Apps
Sponsored by: MicrosoftFor a long time, HTML5 was impractical for building mobile apps, preventing web developers from crossing over into the mobile sphere - until now. Watch this informative webcast to learn about a technology that can help you build apps for a variety of platforms, including Windows 8, quickly and easily using HTML5.
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Getting more visibility for your Windows Store app Part 1: Create great apps
Sponsored by: MicrosoftIn this white paper, discover best practices for great app development, from planning to requirements to nuts-and-bolts coding. Read on for more information and tips on going beyond stock templates, supporting searching and sharing, being resolution and DPI aware, and more.
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Getting Started: Learn to build Windows Store apps
Sponsored by: MicrosoftIn this guide, discover all the fundamentals you need to get your first Windows app off the ground. Read on to explore everything from planning, selling, and packaging apps, to coding in XAML to HTML5 to C++, to concepts and architectures.
