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  • Windows Store App Design Templates (Link)

    Here is an awesome collection (as of now 50!) of Windows 8 app design templates (for free) for different application scenarios. It has the source code in both C#/XAML and JavaScript/HTML. Even if you may not use them as is, I think they can serve a starting point by giving some ideas around design and...
    Posted to Blue Blip by Siva M on Wed, Jan 16 2013
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  • WinRT and SQLite Tutorial

    Some WinRT applications can benefit from having access to the storage system on the client. While there are useful APIs that access the local file system (under some constraints), sometimes working with a data management system is desirable. SQLite provides such data management features with a small...
    Posted to MyVBProf.com by Burrows on Mon, Dec 10 2012
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  • WinRT Split App Template Tutorial

    There are two templates available for Windows Store applications that include all the features of a complete application. These are the Split Application and the Grid Application. Each application includes a “sample data model” that is thoroughly linked to the pages as well as the CSS created by the...
    Posted to MyVBProf.com by Burrows on Fri, Nov 2 2012
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  • WinRT State Management Tutorial – Part 2

    This is part 2 of the WinRT tutorial set that demonstrates how to manage the various states that a WinRT application experiences. In this tutorial, a multi-page application is created using the AdventureWorks OData web service as the source of the data. The application displays the AdventureWorks Product...
    Posted to MyVBProf.com by Burrows on Sun, Oct 21 2012
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  • Windows 8, Metro, and Windows RT

    As Microsoft moves toward the release of their new operation system(s), there continues to be some real confusion about terminology and features. I recently was asked by the author of a college textbook to help explain what is happening in the Microsoft space. Below is my response to him. A good description...
    Posted to MyVBProf.com by Burrows on Sat, May 5 2012
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