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Free Windows Phone 7 develepoment webcast hosted by AT&T

Free Windows Phone 7 develepoment webcast hosted by AT&T

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Hsuan-hua from AT&T’s developer progrma just informed me that the company is going to host a free Windows Phone 7 devlepoment webcast on Thursday, November 18, 10:00-11:00 AM Pacific Time. Here are details:

Who Should Attend:
Developers and IT managers responsible for developing and deploying Windows Phone 7 applications

Join Us to Discover:
•Overview of the programming model available for Windows Phone 7
•How developers can work with the application Lifecycle
•Integration points with Windows Phone
•Mapping options for Windows Phone
What You Will Learn:

•Which programming API is best for their application
•The three application navigation models available in Windows Phone 7
•How to build a great user experience with tombstoning
•Ways to customize their application for Windows Phone 7
•How to leverage the Bing Maps control in applications

Presenter: Rob Cameron
Rob Cameron is an Industry Architect with the Communications Sector in Microsoft focused on Windows Phone 7, Silverlight, XNA, embedded and Mediaroom. Rob has worked with the product team since October to help customer and partner early adopters get ready for Windows Phone 7. .


You can register over here.

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