Windows Phone Mobile App Development

Learn how to create mobile apps for the Windows Store. Real-life project examples.

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Windows Phone Mobile App Development

What You Will Learn!

  • Identify the different types of mobile development projects available for use on Windows Phone
  • Identify and explain certain problem solving techniques for mobile applications.
  • Identify, explain and apply program design tools.
  • Program mobile applications for the Windows operating system that use basic and advanced phone features.
  • Deploy applications to the Windows marketplace for distribution.

Description

This course is an introduction to mobile application development, including market opportunities, challenges, and architectural models. Course covers an overview of development concepts found in Microsoft Mobile 8.1. Become familiar with the end-to-end process to install, develop, test, and distribute mobile applications. As mobile environments are changing rapidly, this course provides a broader understanding for specialization in one of these major platforms. Prepare to deal with the challenges of application development for the mobile market including limited screen size and memory, gesture based GUI, connectivity, and the variety of available phones. This hands-on class provides unique and valuable content on how to contrast the approaches taken by the major mobile players.

Who Should Attend!

  • This course is designed for students that already have an understanding of of C# programming but may not have any experience with mobile development. This course starts at the beginning and assumes no prior Windows Phone knowledge.
  • This course is for students, developers interested in app development, or C# programmers that want to learn about mobile project types.
  • Since this course requires some basic knowledge of C# development, this course is not for students or programmers that have not already covered the basics of C#.NET.

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Tags

  • Mobile App Business

Subscribers

123

Lectures

18

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