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Metro In Motion #5 – SandwichFlow

For the past few months I have been writing a Metro-In-Motion blog series which describes how to recreate some of the fluid effects found in native Windows Phone 7 applications within your own...

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Metro In Motion Part #6 – Rolling List Location Indicator

This blog post describes the development of a rolling list location indicator. This indicator mirrors the behaviour seen in the native Windows Phone 7 calendar which rolls from one date to the next as...

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Tombstoning with PhoneGap for Windows Phone 7 (and KnockoutJS)

A few weeks back I wrote a blog post about how the recent announcement of PhoneGap support for Windows Phone 7 (WP7) which makes it possible to develop HTML5-based applications. In my previous blog...

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Windows Phone 7 – Browsing your Photos via Bing Maps

The Windows Phone 7 camera gives you the option to record the location where a picture was taken (under Settings => applications => pictures+camera). With this feature turned on, each...

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Everything you wanted to know about databinding in WPF, Silverlight and WP7...

OK, so the title is a little ambitious, but there is nothing wrong with setting yourself lofty aims! Because of the depth of this topic I have decided to split this tutorial up into a series of blog...

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A gesture-driven Windows Phone to-do application

This blog post describes the implementation of a gesture-based todo-list application. The simple interface is controlled entirely by drag, flick and swipe: So far the application supports deletion and...

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A gesture-driven Windows Phone to-do application Part Two – drag re-ordering

A couple of weeks ago I blogged about a todo list application which uses gestures to achieve its basic functions, a left swipe deletes an item, while a right-swipe marks it as complete. In this blog...

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An Introduction and Thoughts on Developing iOS Applications with MonoTouch

This blog post describes the creation of a simple twitter search application for iOS, based on a similar application I wrote for Windows Phone a few months back. In this blog post I’ll used the...

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