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Developers are racing to discover how to develop for Windows Phone 7and there is no quicker resource to help you get up to speed than Windows Phone 7 Recipes. This book covers all aspects of development, configuration, testing, and distribution, with detailed code samples and rapid walkthroughs to support you every step of the way. Youll find recipes that unlock advanced user interface development, data storage and retrieval, integration with cloud services, adding media and location-based services, and working with Silverlight and Expression Blend. Learn to use sensors such as the camera, GPS, and accelerometer to build cutting-edge applications. Manage the new way to interact with applications using the gestures library both from the XNA Framework library and the Silverlight Windows Phone Toolkit library. What youll learn How to design, develop, test and distribute your Windows Phone applications. To create compelling user interfaces using Silverlight and Expression Blend Understand how to work with device data using isolated storage, LINQ, and XML serialization How your application can be extended into the cloud using push notifications and web-based services. To distribute your application for sale using the Windows Phone Marketplace Who this book is for Existing .NET and Windows Mobile developers will discover that this is just the book for them. Developers moving to Windows Phone 7 programming from other areas, such as iOS development, will also find its quick-reference format especially valuable. Put a professional polish on your Windows Phone 7 development with Windows Phone 7 Recipes! Table of Contents Introduction to Developing Windows Phone 7 Applications Windows Phone 7 Execution Model The User Interface The User Interface With Expression Blend Gestures Sensors Media Management Isolated Storage In the Cloud Testing Windows Phone 7 Applications

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Windows Phone 7 Recipes

Copyright 2011 by Fabio Claudio Ferracchiati and Emanuele Garofalo

All rights reserved. No part of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage or retrieval system, without the prior written permission of the copyright owner and the publisher.

ISBN-13 (pbk): 978-1-4302-3371-8

ISBN-13 (electronic): 978-1-4302-3372-5

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Technical Reviewer: Simona Nasetti

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To Simona and Claudia, women of mine Fabio

To my mommy and daddy, my lighthouse in the fog Emanuele

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About the Authors

Picture 32Fabio Claudio Ferracchiati is a prolific writer and technical reviewer on cutting-edge technologies. He has contributed to many books on .NET, C#, Visual Basic, SQL Server, Silverlight, and ASP.NET. He is a .NET Microsoft Certified Solution Developer (MCSD) and lives in Rome, Italy. He is employed by Brain Force.

Picture 33Emanuele Garofalo was born at Torre del Greco (Naples), Italy and now lives in Rome. He is an active member of the DotNetCampania community, and works with Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF), Silverlight, Windows Communication Foundation (WCF), and Language Integrated Query (LINQ) as principal technologies.

About the Technical Reviewer

Picture 34Simona Nasetti is an expert Microsoft Dynamics CRM and Microsoft SQL Server Business Intelligence consultant. She graduated with a mathematics degree and works at Agic Technology (www.agic.it) in Rome, Italy, where she creates vertical solutions and reports for the company's clients.

Acknowledgments

First of all, I'd like to thank Ewan Buckingham. During these years we had working experinces together and he has been always patient, kind, and helpful. I'd also like to thank Emanuele for the great job he did working with me to complete this book. Moreover, the Apress guys, each of you have been great. So, thanks to Jessica Belanger, Dominic Shakeshaft, Christine Ricketts, and Sharon Wilkey. Finally, my wife Simona for her efforts especially trying to quiet my daughter's screams while I was writing the book. Wait, thanks to V's authors, they distract me with very cool episodes.

Fabio Claudio Ferracchiati

Thanks to Alessandra for her patience during the writing of this book, to Fabio for the opportunity to write this book, to Ewan, Jessica, Sharon and all the staff of Apress for their support, and to Michele Aponte and all the DotNetCampania community for the motivation to study new technologies with the spirit of knowledge-sharing.

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