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Titre : | Metro Revealed: Building Windows 8 Apps With XAML and C# |
Auteurs : | Adam Freeman |
Type de document : | document électronique |
Editeur : | [S.l.] : Apress, 2012 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-1-4302-4491-2 |
Résumé : |
This 88-page primer unveils the key features of Microsoft's eagerly anticipated Windows 8 operating system. Windows 8 contains the revolutionary Metro application framework for building dynamic and responsive touch-enabled applications that target both desktops and mobile devices. With the official release of Windows 8 looming ever closer, experienced author **Adam Freeman** invites you to take a crash course in Metro development. Using XAML and C#, he ensures you understand the changes that are being made to Windows development practices and puts you on the right course to creating innovative and elegant applications for this latest evolution of the worldÔÇÖs most successful operating system. ### What youÔÇÖll learn * Create and configure Metro applications * Implement a touch-enabled user interface * Store data and application state using the Metro persistence model * Access remote data using Metro networking * Package and deploy your Metro application to the app store ### Who this book is for This book is for early-adopters of the Windows 8 operating system working with the Consumer Preview in order to be ahead of the curve in understanding the new ways of working that the operating system introduces. ### Table of Contents 1. Creating the UI 2. Responding to the User 3. Storage and Persistence 4. NetworkingPackaging and Deployment 5. These chapters are supported by a substantial stand alone code sample. ### About the Author **Adam Freeman** is an experienced IT professional who has held senior positions in a range of companies, most recently serving as chief technology officer and chief operating officer of a global bank. Now retired, he spends his time writing and long-distance running. |