I came across a cool device that translates your current I.P. address into a software based location sensor: I am currently looking at using location sensors in Silverlight so this was a cool find. You can download the free beta of this device here
UKTechDays – 14/04/2010
Silverlight 4 I was happy to see that Mike Taulty was giving two talks about Silverlight . He has a great way of imparting information in a relaxed and unassuming way – its a nice skill to have especially when coupled with a strong understanding of the subject matter. I’m looking forward to his talk... Continue Reading →
Silverlight 4, MVVM and TDD with Jesse Liberty
I’m only an hour away from the venue (University of the West of England) so spent this evening being entertained and educated about the relationships between MVVM ((Model/View/ViewModel) and TDD (Test Driven Development). Jesse is a veteran developer, still on the cutting edge and it was interesting to listen to him sharing his unique insights... Continue Reading →
Silverlight vs XNA for WP7 Games
I found this useful overview comparing the pros and cons of each platform : XNA Benefits Great support for 3D Superior performance when many elements moving or being added/removed Built in game loop XNA’s polling based input generally a better fit than Silverlight’s event based input for games XNA content pipeline makes handling large stores... Continue Reading →
Spot the Difference – Update
Looks like SPOT got featured in the news box and also at the bottom of the Silverlight.net home page (thank you) , correspondingly the stats went from 5-6 hits a day to 400 a day! For anyone still interested in the original premise - I have now ported the app to WP7 (OK port... Continue Reading →
Scott Guthrie – Birmingham 26/03/10
The folks that run DDD put on this special event which featured a whole day of presentations by the ‘one and only’ Scott Guthrie. The day started well with a personal hello from the man himself (OK, he just happened to look up as I got to the top of the stairs so I thrust... Continue Reading →
Silverlight Blend Design Day
I blogged about this opportunity back in January and yesterday I and about a dozen other developers sat in with US based Blend Guru Adam Kinney to go over opportunities for working with Blend and Silverlight ‘from a design perspective’. In the morning Adam gave us a thorough interactive walk through of the principal design... Continue Reading →
Notes on Silverlight.Desk to Silverlight.WP7 migration
“One mans journey converting http://FromTheMalverns/Spot from a Silverlight Desktop App to a Windows Mobile 7 App hosted in the market place. UPDATE: Having now caught up with some of the MIX sessions I would advise that the best way to manage a Desktop SIlverlight and WP7 App is together, in the same solution file... Continue Reading →
Mix 10
Not at Mix this year but testament to my geekness I was watching Scott Guthrie on the live feed – they asked for questions, I fired mine off on twitter and the Gu answered. How cool is that?
Windows Phone 7 – WP7
Getting some great feedback on my WP7 project from the guys on Channel 9: http://channel9.msdn.com/forums/Coffeehouse/534309-My-First-Windows-Mobile-7-App/?wa=wsignin1.0&Page=2#Page=1