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Visual Studio 2013 and .NET 4.5 Expert Cookbook

You're reading from   Visual Studio 2013 and .NET 4.5 Expert Cookbook Over 30 recipes to successfully mix the powerful capabilities of Visual Studio 2013 with .NET 4.5

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2014
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ISBN-13 9781849689724
Length 308 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Abhishek Sur Abhishek Sur
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Preface 1. A Guide to Debugging with Visual Studio FREE CHAPTER 2. Enhancements to WCF 4.5 3. Building a Touch-sensitive Device Application Using Windows Phone 8 4. Working with Team Foundation Server 5. Testing Applications Using Visual Studio 2013 6. Extending the Visual Studio IDE 7. Understanding Cloud Computing with Windows Azure Index

Building your first Windows Phone 8 application following the MVVM pattern


Windows Phone applications are generally created using either HTML5 or Silverlight. Most of the people still use the Silverlight approach as it has a full flavor of backend languages such as C# and also the JavaScript library is still in its infancy. With Silverlight or XAML, the architecture that always comes into the developer's mind is MVVM. Like all XAML-based development, Windows 8 Silverlight apps also inherently support MVVM models and hence, people tend to adopt it more often when developing Windows Phone apps. In this recipe, we are going to take a quick look at how you can use the MVVM pattern to implement an application.

Getting ready

Before starting to develop an application, you first need to set up your machine with the appropriate SDK, which lets you develop a Windows Phone application and also gives you an emulator to debug the application without a device. The SDK for Windows Phone 8 apps can be downloaded...

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