Lab
Windows 8 Apps
Wednesday, September 12th, 2012 by
Our monthly hands-on lab series continues on Wednesday nights at Microsoft. The next session will be held at the Microsoft Mid-Atlantic Office in Malvern, PA on September 12 from 6:00-8:00. Refreshments are provided courtesy of philly.NET. Detailed directions are on the Microsoft web site.
6:00 pm
Bill Wolff,
Rob KeiserYou must bring a laptop. Don’t forget that power supply. We recommend more than 1 Gb of RAM and at least 10 Gb of free disk space. External USB or Firewire drives really help. We will help you get organized and install the right software for continued virtual fun! We have wireless Internet access. If not, make sure that all required software is on your machine when you arrive.
Windows 8 makes it easy for you to build exciting apps that let your customers focus on their important tasks. You write Windows UI style apps using familiar technologies like HTML5, JavaScript, and Cascading Style Sheets, Level 3 (CSS3), or XAML, with C++, C#, or Microsoft Visual Basic code-behind. This way you can rapidly prototype, refine, and sell your apps.
Rob will explain VS Windows Store style app offerings using HTML5 and go into each step as we progress through the hands-on. Bill will show how to use Expression Blend to style HTML5 and CSS3 apps.
Mark Sebton said on September 14, 2012
Is the code for Contoso Cookbook from the lab available for download?
Rich Ross said on September 13, 2012
As David Isbitski mentioned in the meeting last night, go to http://bit.ly/genapp8 to get your app from idea to published in 30 days.
Also, there is still time to register for Windows 8 Developer Camp and Windows 8 Hackathon events this Friday and Saturday, 9/14 and 9/15 at the Microsoft Malvern Office.