Saturday and Sunday, October 9th and 10th, 2010
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Advanced XAML for WinPhone 7
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Speaker: Bary Nusz   
Level: Intermediate   |   Room: Unknown   |   Agenda Not Made Yet
A talk on advanced XAML for WinPhone, including how to build the incremental search functionality of the Code Camp Viewer (will cover Attached Properties, Binding, ViewModels, CollectionViewSources, etc)
Application Lifecycle for Windows Phone 7
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Speaker: Karl Shifflett   
Level: Intermediate   |   Room: Unknown   |   Agenda Not Made Yet
This deep dive spans the developer and user experiences and will cover the internal architecture of Windows Phone 7, how applications are installed, managed and executed on the phone. Topics such as settings, storage, security, containment and execution will be covered. At the end of the session you will have a good understanding of an application’s lifecycle on Windows Phone 7.
Creating and Migrating MVC/WebForm apps to the Cloud
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Speaker: Bruno Terkaly   
Level: Intermediate   |   Room: Unknown   |   Agenda Not Made Yet
If scalability and reliability are important to your web applications, this session will help you achieve both. This session is heavy on hands-on development and will take you from the very beginning all the way to a finished application running in the cloud. What makes this session interesting is that builds everything from scratch, including the database. But a web application by itself is not scalable if the data cannot be scaled as well. That’s why both the MVC application and the database get migrated to Windows Azure and SQL Azure, respectively. By the time you leave this session, you will have created an on-premise database and MVC application and you will have migrated both the data and the app to the cloud. This session was delivered live to 1,000s with exceptional audience satisfaction.
Designer and Developer working together with WinPhone 7
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Speaker: Bary Nusz   
Level: Intermediate   |   Room: Unknown   |   Agenda Not Made Yet
In this session Matt Kurvin and Bary Nusz of Falafel Software will demonstrate how a Designer and Developer can work together in harmony. We will go over the WinPhone 7 version of the CodeCamp Viewer.
Extending your Community Web Site to include Windows Phone 7
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Speaker: Bret Stateham   
Level: Intermediate   |   Room: Unknown   |   Agenda Not Made Yet
In this session we'll look at how to take an existing commuinity focused website (like a Code Camp Web Site) and extend it to include Windows Phone 7 devices.
Game Development for Windows Phone 7
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Speaker: Kenny Spade   
Level: Beginner   |   Room: Unknown   |   Agenda Not Made Yet
In this session, I'll develop a 2D game for the Windows Phone using XNA. We'll cover how to make a game work without a keyboard and mouse by using the accelerometer and touch screen. We'll also cover some best practices in game development for small form factor devices like the phone, and I'll point you towards some great resources to follow up on after the session.
Mobile Development with iPhone, Android and Phone 7
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Speaker: Lino Tadros   
Level: Intermediate   |   Room: Unknown   |   Agenda Not Made Yet
This session will explain the differences between developing for iPhone, Android and MS Mobile 7 Series, with an emphasis on Silverlight development on Mobile 7 Series. It will demonstrate on a Mac writing C# code against the iPhone in Monotouch, then the same app in Eclipse (Java) for Android and finally the majority of the time will be spent in Visual Studio 2010 building applications for the Phone 7 series in Silverlight.
Performance Optimization on Windows Phone 7
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Speaker: Karl Shifflett   
Level: Intermediate   |   Room: Unknown   |   Agenda Not Made Yet
This session will take you deep inside the phone to provide an understanding of how to leverage features of the phone and phone API’s to deliver good end-user experiences. Topics such as UI Virtualization, render thread, UI thread, animations and screen redrawing. We will also explain the develop-time features added to the phone API’s to help you understand your applications performance. At the end of this session you will have a good understanding of coding practices for writing performant Windows Phone 7 applications.
Windows Phone 7 Meets Cloud Computing - Supplying Mobile Devices with the Power of the Cloud
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Speaker: Bruno Terkaly   
Level: Intermediate   |   Room: Unknown   |   Agenda Not Made Yet
No phone application is an island. Mobile applications are hungry for a couple of things. First, they need data. Second, they need computing power to process the data. The obvious solution to computing power and connected data is the 'cloud.' If you plan to connect mobile applications to the cloud, then this session is for you. We will start by migrating on-premise data to the cloud, specifically SQL Azure. Next, we will need to create web services to expose that data and make it available to Windows Phone 7 applications. Rather than just show you how to connect to some 'already created' data source, I show you how to build your own infrastructure to expose cloud based data to the world. This is a soup to nuts session that builds everything from scratch and gives you a limitless ability to consume data from Windows Phone 7 applications. I presented this session to 1000's during the Visual Studio 2010 launch and it was very well received. Join me in what I consider to be absolutely essential Windows Phone 7 development skills.
WinPhone 7 and OData, building the Code Camp Viewer
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Speaker: John Waters   
Level: Intermediate   |   Room: Unknown   |   Agenda Not Made Yet

In this 101 session I will demonstrate how to build a simple Silverlight list application on the Windows Phone 7, which will download sessions and bookmark favorites from the OData feed of the Code Camp site.

The application will manage its state using IsolatedStorage, and I will also demonstrate some best practices, like the use of MVVM, and some tips on XML parsing.

You will also be able to download and run the code yourself. This application will be available on the iPhone too at the conference to help you manage your attendance.


75 min sessions
Handouts with lots of Q&A time
Hands-on demos or exercises
Chalk talks or full-on slides
Experts sharing their insights
Share with others, etc.

...and free coffee and food!
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