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Windows Phone 7 XNA development webcast hosted by AT&T this week

Windows Phone 7 XNA development webcast hosted by AT&T this week

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AT&T is going to host a webcast session dedicated to XNA development on the Windows Phone 7 platform on July 15th. Everybody can watch it (you’ll just have to register on the developer site) and have a chance to win an AT&T smartphone (WP7?):

Join The AT&T Developer Program for this free webcast to learn an overview of how to build games for Windows Phone 7 with Microsoft XNA Game Studio 4. Learn about the developer tools, the XNA Framework, and the resources available to build interactive, compelling, games with Windows Phone 7.

Presenter:
Rob Cameron
Industry Architect, Microsoft

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.

Source: AT&T via WMPoweruser

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