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Coding4Fun Toolkit for WP7 Overview and Getting Started
This post is an overview of the new Coding4Fun Windows Phone Toolkit. It offers developers additional controls and helper classes for Windows Phone 7 application development, designed to match the rich user experience of the Windows Phone 7. The official Coding4Fun tools were released yesterday by the Microsoft Coding4fun team, as always the full source code and a sample test project are also available (the whole toolkit is completely FREE). Some of the "geeks" involved in this cool project are: Jeff Wilcox, Thomas Claudius Huber, Kevin Marshall, Stephanie Hertrich and others.
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Create quickly an app for WP7 no code involved
FollowMyFeedallows you to quickly create your Windows Phone 7 application for free without any technical knowledge.
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Who ate all the pies!!
Richard Griffin current project has taken him on an interesting journey of late and so he thought that it would be helpful to share with you some of his experiences and of course some code. He have been taking a look into charting on WP7
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Jurassic a Javascript .Net compiler
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How to write good code
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Windows Phone Marketplace app-security cracked: Proof-of-concept
I knew this was possible! WPCentral has released a video showing a software to download any app from the Marketplace, removing the DRM protection and download it to a Windows Phone device.
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WP7 Third party sample code repository
Here you can find third party sample code that may be helpful while developing your Windows Phone 7 application.
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New Prototyping Sketch Sheets for WP7
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Detecting collision on multiple objects with XNA
So for this tutorial we will be detecting pixel by pixel collision on multiple objects and responding to each. This builds on Pong Part 2 So be sure to read that first before proceeding. Download the assets here
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Multitouch articles
This is the first post in a week-long series on multitouch in Windows 7.