Live Long and Prosper.The release of Windows Phone 8 marks a significant milestone in the evolution of Microsoft's operating system for mobile phones and small tablet devices. For developers this new release means expanded hardware access, support for high-end gaming, better OS integration...
For developers the changes are no less significant, bringing many new APIs. These APIs simplify the coding of features you may already be adding to your Windows Phone apps, but also offers many new ones too. This article will introduce you to the most significant API additions and changes.
Through the article an example application is used to show the practical code you need to write to make use of these new features. To create your own version of this application you will need the Windows Phone 8 SDK...
Programmer's point of view: What's new in Windows Phone 8
Programmer's point of view: What's new in Windows Phone 8
It's not my cup of tea but someone might have a use for this: What's new in Windows Phone 8
I am to provide the public with beneficial shocks.
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Re: Programmer's point of view: What's new in Windows Phone
they make it look dead easy!
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Re: Programmer's point of view: What's new in Windows Phone
Fortunately there's something much more interesting on the horizon: http://jollatides.com/
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Re: Programmer's point of view: What's new in Windows Phone
Supposedly you can utilize up to 18 exabytes of memory in Windows 8. That's 2 billion gigabytes. To do this now, you would need something on the order of 500 million 4GB DIMM chips, which would cost about $2 billion dollars. Assuming chip density doubles every 2 years, exabyte chips should be available in the year 2076.
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Re: Programmer's point of view: What's new in Windows Phone
I remember when magnetic core memory cost about $1 per byte, or about $8 per byte in today's money.
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I won't be around then, but I wonder what the world will be like when programmers are clamoring for 128 bit code?
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Re: Programmer's point of view: What's new in Windows Phone
My 2 cents...
I recently bought 2 laptops, before doing so i downloaded and installed a copy of Win8 on a WM to give it a fair shot...
The idea is good, but only for devices with touch screens and that will only use widgets, it's a nightmare to use it with the mouse and with 'normal' desktop software, specially that lower left corner hot spot, it just keeps firing IE (or whatever first program you have on the taskbar).
And to make things worst MS removed the developers preview option to re-enable the good old Start Button, this was the no-deal for me!
So after the 2 days of testing, i opted to buy Win7 laptops and it is my belief Win8 will be the biggest fiasco on desktops / laptops ever ...
I recently bought 2 laptops, before doing so i downloaded and installed a copy of Win8 on a WM to give it a fair shot...
The idea is good, but only for devices with touch screens and that will only use widgets, it's a nightmare to use it with the mouse and with 'normal' desktop software, specially that lower left corner hot spot, it just keeps firing IE (or whatever first program you have on the taskbar).
And to make things worst MS removed the developers preview option to re-enable the good old Start Button, this was the no-deal for me!
So after the 2 days of testing, i opted to buy Win7 laptops and it is my belief Win8 will be the biggest fiasco on desktops / laptops ever ...
Re: Programmer's point of view: What's new in Windows Phone
I tried to buy Win7, but it's no longer possible.
This whole Win8 thing is somewhat silly. For example, who cares about 'Metro' apps on a regular machine anyway? A few of the older PC's at home won't run Win8, for all sorts of reasons, whilst they were perfectly fine running XP / Vista / 7. Alas, we all have but no choice to upgrade with XP support coming to an end...
This whole Win8 thing is somewhat silly. For example, who cares about 'Metro' apps on a regular machine anyway? A few of the older PC's at home won't run Win8, for all sorts of reasons, whilst they were perfectly fine running XP / Vista / 7. Alas, we all have but no choice to upgrade with XP support coming to an end...
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Re: Programmer's point of view: What's new in Windows Phone
I can still find many places to buy Windows 7 on Amazon, ebay and others. Just have to watch the price gouging by opportunists.blueznl wrote:I tried to buy Win7, but it's no longer possible.
I usually tend to buy OEM copies only, half the price.
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Re: Programmer's point of view: What's new in Windows Phone
I don't know where you live (location=blank), but I found it available in many places with a google search.blueznl wrote:I tried to buy Win7, but it's no longer possible.
So it's still possible to buy it.
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