You know that the mouse wheel will scroll horizontally on the start screen,
right?
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o work horizontally. I do understand the change and actually think
it makes for better touch-first apps. As has been pointed out already, this
doesn't always mean that they're optimised for those of us who are desk bound.
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e and
hopefully you're close enough, else, swipe a bit
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Good point - I actually saw that on the weekend when I was searching something.
They must have received that feedback already, so would imagine it'll get
addressed
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e, it is after all still
beta. Having built on other mobile platforms and having to suffer their dev
tools, Microsoft is definitely doing a great job in terms of providing the
tooling and guidance to developers on how to build on their new platform.
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h the
apis are also trailing by that amount. I'd expect that the next drop will have
some more goodness that will make our lives easier.
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Scott - design tool it may not be, but Blend is light years ahead of other
platforms.
w.r.t. wp7 v's win8 - yes, most likely. We'll have to wait and see on that
front. Whatever the story they'll be looking to minimize the pain for
developers in both short and long term.
Nick R
What's HTML and why do I care... only kidding. But on a serious note I was
referring primarily to other mobile platforms where iOS is wowful and Android
is like drawing with crayons.
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sibly the worst
upgrade story possible. Is the Apple model of ensuring upgrades the best/only
path?
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Biggest issue is that Skype (the real version) might not come to WP7.x
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Hummm can’t recall the last time Apple dropped the ball – they support upgrade
for vN-1 devices.
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- There are some applications that specifically target new features of
the OS that will only run on new hardware (eg they use a new sensor that isn’t
available on older devices), in which case there is an expectation that these
won’t work on old hardware.
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We vented yesterday, now to get on with business. Public posts like this don't
help a bad situation, they just make it worse. Accept what is, and move on -
complaining isn't going to change what's going to come to pass.
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specifically want to leverage
wp8 functions.
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ng some developers off in the short term. WP8 is that bet
imho - they've stated they're chasing Enterprise, Gaming and compat with
Windows. I get it, that's where developers want to be building app. I see WP8
as delivering on that.
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Not sure I follow "Windows RT" isn't encouraging native apps?
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Right, but surely WinRT apps can themselves be written in native code, they
just can't reference any non-winrt components?
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ensures that your app
uses only this subset of the Win32 and COM API.
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Yes, one of the few things that was announced was that wp7 apps will continue
to work on wp8.
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re certain
exclusions to this but they are mainly around consumer features.
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Ken
Just be happy you're getting new start screen tiles - sorry but wtf, who cares.
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Yes this thread will not be upgradable to future versions of this list...
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Well said. Punished myself by using it for a day - never been so relieved to
get rid of it (oh wait, actually the last time was when I tried using an iphone
5 for a week... need I say more).
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Nice! What a great idea
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I monitors (again using a mini
DisplayPort to DVI converter).
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Lol - but RTM != In-Stores-Soon You've got to allow a couple of months for
the rtm build to be round tripped through OEMs, Telcos and back to MS :)
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number of awesome apps in the AppStore).
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Windows Phone 7 now is a great
time to get into it. For more information on the workshop -
http://nicksnettravels.builttoroam.com/blogengine/post/2010/09/29/Windows-Phone-7-Deep-Dive-Workshop-visiting-Perth.aspx
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Chris, beg to differ on the warranty front -
http://www.mobicity.com.au/extras/warranty.html
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Mobicity is probably worth more than a manufacturer's warranty (HTC aren't the
best to deal with from personal experience), especially if you upgrade to the 3
year warranty
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Location
* Device Features
* Data
* Connectivity
* Designing for Mobile
We're also taking registrations at this point
(http://mobilecampoz2011.eventbrite.com/?ref=ebtn). Numbers will be limited so
it may be worth getting in early.
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Major Update: Dates have changed to May 7/8. Location still at Charles Sturt
University (Bathurst)
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at RIM is indeed right up there. But does anyone
know or care about Blackberry development (ducks and runs for cover)
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k fine for debugging.
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e you install the relevant drivers - this
is for deployment of the app).
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“service codes” – what are you trying to achieve?
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Yeh, that’s why I didn’t understand the request
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Bill - good call w.r.t. waiting for WP vNext (aka Mango). One word "Nokia" -
just look at how they innovate w.r.t. hardware and you can imagine what they'll
do with WP.
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Only just Looks like they've scrapped v4 and just realising the useful bits
as a toolkit as source code!
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Not sure how to do that with my fingers it's touch-first now?
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(sorry about spamming the list, but figured readers might be interested):
http://buildmobile.com/nokia-windows-phone-question-1
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use VS2008 – and no, there are some cases where we can’t
just build a Windows Phone version. Microsoft officially screwed us when
killing Windows Mobile as there is no alternative for line of business
applications that require peripherals and/or ruggedized devices ☹
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Ah you know I think that David just pushed the wrong button - the MS mobile dev
community is still a little sore from the beating we took on that one.
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on that argument is that the ACS does a poor job of being that
professional body but this doesn't mean that it can't offer other benefits to
members (as I said, the more you put in, the more you get out).
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read on the direction
Microsoft is going.
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Greg
Been doing it for a while now and yes build process is ridiculously long.
Better with Update 3 and particularly if you can leverage the shared framework
(https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/dotnet/2015/09/28/whats-new-for-net-and-uwp-in-win10-tools-1-1/
)
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shared framework
is to try to again abstract this so that every app doesn’t need to install it.
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to
get setup, but we now have this as a standard process that we do for every
project we work on as it is a massive time saver.
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The information
(https://www.ng-book.com/) used to be quite a good
getting started guide, and they seem to publish updates quite frequently, so
perhaps they’ve updated for v2.
Thanks
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We’re just in process of publish an app written in Angular 2, so yes,
definitely taking it seriously. A lot of pain upgrading from Beta/RC to RTM
(it’s like they didn’t understand what Beta/RC means).
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Anyone played with and/or used https://www.polymer-project.org/1.0/
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And don’t forget that once you’re done building your MSI, you should then run
it through the MSI->APPX converter so that you can deploy via the Windows Store
(ducks and runs for cover before being laughed off the mailing list for
suggesting the Windows Store).
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The other verb you might want to consider is PATCH….. for when you want to
update part of an entity but don’t want to send the whole item to the service.
Definitely has its uses but it’s really a architectural choice whether you use
PUT, PATCH or both.
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your dashboard for your service, you’ll see green lights
unless there is actually an issue. Of course from a REST standpoint this isn’t
really correct, since doing a GET on an entity that doesn’t exist should return
a 404, and it’s only a 400 that is actually a bad request.
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are the repeated drops of VS where perf sux or stability is an issue.
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You can also check out
https://github.com/praeclarum/Ooui/wiki/Xamarin.Forms-with-Web-Assembly
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I thought that they’d fixed that in Azure where you can assign custom domain w
SSL via CDN
(https://buildazure.com/2017/02/08/setup-ssl-tls-on-azure-cdn-custom-domain/)?
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know it. For anyone interested in Sydney there is a meetup next Tuesday
(https://www.meetup.com/gdgsydney/events/252175587/).
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getting a 500 error. When I changed the Deployment Mode to Self Contained it
published and ran fine.
Hope this helps
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You sure you're App Service is x64? I think the default is actually x86 - I
know I've run into something like this and my example I did over the weekend I
used the x86 self contained option and it worked
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Yeh you’d have thought 64bit would be default, right 😉
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, or a perceived lack of
benefits of DI.
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approach taken.
This is an area we’ve spent a lot of time on… so happy to discuss further if
you want some input in this space.
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The infor
Try creating a project using platform.uno<https://platform.uno/> – MacOS and
WebAssembly are supported out of the box.
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The
opening on your
mac. In theory this should just work but I haven’t tried it as I haven’t spent
much time building specifically for mac.
Let me know how it goes
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suggest installing the Xamarin bits and trying to create the project
again.
Alternatively if you’re really stuck, I can create a stub solution for you and
email it across.
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our photos in a public feed.
Feel free to have a lawyer review it, but I think Microsoft's being legitimate
and honest with these terms.
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’s one of the options when you go in and edit the publishing
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other frameworks other than .NET) is
introduced for .NET 5 support.
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ensure it meets and perhaps even out-performs the
hosting of other technologies. This would be particularly difficult if they’re
going to try to support “BYO” framework in the form of self-contained services.
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sense?
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available. I know a lot
of projects are pinning to net6. Frustrating to say the least
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FWIW my assumption would be that I can build and run an app that's built with
any of the currently supported versions (ie if I pin an app to net6 or net7 I
should be able to build and run it with the installed tools but not necessarily
a net5 app, since that's out of support).
Nic
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