Here's where to look if you want to build a game for Windows 8

A new platform always means a great deal of opportunity for game developers. Windows 8, is that new platform. So you want to build a game for Windows 8? Well we want to make it as easy as possible for you to do so. That’s why we thought it would be a good idea to compile all the resources we could into one place, so you can spend your time coding, not googling. We’ve got everything you need to get going, from initial guides to the platform, to detailed guides on making the most of DirectX. And not forgetting that final important step, making some money from your hard work. ...

Discover new music and enjoy old favorites with App of the Week SG Radio

Radio is a big part of life here in Singapore. Growing up with Jean Danker and Glenn Ong previously on 98.7fm, I can’t imagine what my school nights mugging would have been like without them dishing our my favourite tunes and reading all our adolescent dedications. Now that they’ve shifted to Class 95fm, it only feels right that I make the move with them as well! If you’re not in Singapore, or in your car or have a radio near you, there are still a few ways to tune in to your favourite stations, such as through XinMSN, but it just got a whole lot easier with our App of the Week! [caption id=“attachment_11500” align=“alignnone” width=“610” caption=“SG Radio is one of the newest apps to hit the Windows Store!”][/caption] SG Radio provides the Internet-based streaming for all 17 of Singapore’s Radio Stations. Streaming will continue in the background allowing you to work on other apps or your desktop while continuing to listen to the Radio! [caption id=“attachment_11505” align=“alignnone” width=“610” caption=“Tune in to your favourite music channels on SG Radio”][/caption] You can download SG Radio by quickly searching for “SG Radio” on the Windows Store. [caption id=“attachment_11512” align=“alignnone” width=“610” caption=“Just search for SG Radio on the Windows Store to download it.”][/caption] You can view more Windows Phone and Windows 8 applications from Jason, who happens to also be one of our Spiffy.sg writers!

Migrate Existing DHCP Server to Windows Server 2012 easily with PowerShell

Yea, I like Windows Server 2012, but how do I migrate migrate existing DHCP Server to Windows Server 2012 easily with PowerShell from Windows Server 2008 or 2008R2 and leverage the new DHCP failover feature? This can be done easily with the new Windows Server 2012 PowerShell cmdlets. Here is how: Preparation First, Install Windows Server 2012 as a VM or on physical host as you prefer in your environment. Install DHCP role and authorize the DHCP server. For example, I have a DHCP server sits on my Primary DC: WS2012VMDC01.sgmic.com. I install another VM as secondary DC:WS2012VMDC02.sgmic.com. After enable the DHCP server role, go to Windows Server 2012 and create two folders one for export and one for import. In my case, I created folder c:\export and c:\dhcp on the new DHCP server WS2012VMDC02.sgmic.com ...

How to install Microsoft Office 2013 in a few simple steps

I was looking for a preview link to download MSI for Office 2013 Preview bits. To much of my surprise when I go to official Microsoft Preview site, it only gives me links to explore Office 365 version. There is also no mention of MSI. Finally when I searched few websites, I found the link to download the bits and successfully download Office 2013. The link is https://www.microsoft.com/betaexperience/pd/Office2013Preview/enus/ —- THIS IS BROKEN. NO MORE WORKING. You will need to login with your Live/Hotmail or Outlook.com ID to obtain the download. Happy Experimenting! Update: 9/12/2012 It seems Microsoft has changed the way Office 2013 is going to be distributed to users. Here are the steps to get Office 2013 installed on your machine: 1. Go to http://www.microsoft.com/office/preview/en 2. Click on Try 3. Select appropriate category from “For Home”, “For Small Business” or “For Enterprise”. I selected for small business for myself. I wanted to try out the enterprise features as well so I created one more account later (:) 4. Once you complete the account registration process and log in to your account at (https://portal.microsoftonline.com/), you will see the dashboard similar to the image below: 5. Click on the Download Software Link 6. On the next screen you will see the language and version selection as displayed below: 7. You are almost there. You will need internet connection throughout the installation. Once you get the one click installer, it will download the required software and install it on your machine. 8. I have installed Office 2013, it looks like below on Windows Server 2012

September 20, 2012 · 2 min ·  Sandeep

Casual conversations at Fruit Ninja #DevDojo

I had the pleasure of attending Part 1 of the Fruit Ninja Developer Workshop on 14 September, held in Sauce Bar at the Esplanade. The men of the hour who had just flown in from Brisbane - Richard McKinny (Chief Technical Officer) and Phil Larsen (Chief Marketing Officer) of Halfbrick - said a quick hello after opening the event, allowing the many participants to mingle over drinks and finger food catered for the game development enthusiasts. One such attendee was Joshua Cheong, 21, a current Information Systems major from the pioneer batch of the Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD). Currently developing a game called Slash The Snowflake in Objective C, he decided to sign up for the workshop given the similarities it shared with Fruit Ninja. Mingling with other developers, he also said, was a good opportunity for sharing and exchanging unique ideas. Another enthusiastic participant was Jeff Lim, a Senior Lead Engineer in his 30s at Lucasfilm Singapore. It was hard to find local developers, he said, explaining that he had come to get to know more of such like-minded programmers on the ground. Jeff mentioned that the gold-rush era of Zygna and their particular breed of social games was over, and the gaming community was trending towards developing individual titles on a much larger scale. Given the fact that “consumers are becoming more discerning and picky with how they spend their time”, even current development of casual games has taken this mindset shift into account with the inclusion of sleek graphics and clever mechanics despite a simpler premise. Something most developers at the event seemed to agree on was using iOS as a sort of “testing ground” for an app before releasing it on other platforms. Whether this trend continues, however, remains to be seen.

Lessons from Fruit Ninja Developer Dojo

Developers gather at Sauce Bar for Day 1 of Fruit Ninja Dev Dojo Day 1 of Fruit Ninja #DevDojo proved to be a great evening with so much interaction amongst the participants, sharing their their passion on game development. Everybody, including me, was looking forward to getting to know the success story of Halfbrick and its famous game with more than 300 million downloads - Fruit Ninja. Registration began at 6pm. ...

Microsoft All-In-One Code Framework releases Sample Browser that allows developers to search and download 3500+ code samples

Developers love code samples. [caption id=“attachment_11406” align=“alignnone” width=“610” caption=“Sample Browser Visual Studio Extension allows developers to search and download 3500+ code samples from within Visual Studio 2012 and Visual Studio 2010. It is provided by Microsoft All-In-One Code Framework”][/caption] Samples often serve as the starting point for many developers to learn a new technology. They also provide straightforward solutions and helpful references when we as developers need to solve tough programming tasks. Some developers even live by code samples. In partnership with Visual Studio Product Team and MSDN Samples Gallery Team, Microsoft All-In-One Code Framework releases Sample Browser Visual Studio Extension for Visual Studio 2012 and Visual Studio 2010 - an effort to evolve the code sample use experience. You can search and download 3500+ Microsoft official code samples and community samples, including over 700 Windows 8 samples and more than 1000 All-In-One Code Framework customer-driven code samples. With its integrated sample search, flexible sample download and more than ten useful features designed for easier access and management of code samples, we hope to put the power of tens of thousands of code samples at developers’ fingertips. Have fun experimenting with the different samples! Download the Sample Browser Visual Studio Extension.

Windows 8 Game On - Quick Start and Game Development Workshop

[caption id=“attachment_11393” align=“alignnone” width=“610” caption=“Fruit Ninja Dev Dojo is just the start of our Windows 8 activities for game developers here in Singapore!”][/caption] Hey Ninjas, We hope you had a fruitful session learning with Shainiel, Phil and Richard about the latest game development techniques and useful marketing strategies at Fruit Ninja Developer Dojo. You can look out for the slides and videos from the event right here at Spiffy! Photos from the event can also be found on our Facebook Page. ...

September 18, 2012 · 3 min ·  Spiffy

Prepare for Windows Server 2012 with new Technical Resources on MVA

Windows Server 2012 RTM is now available. You can download it and try it out at: http://aka.ms/winsrv2012 This is the best time for IT professionals who works on windows server to learn about the new Windows Server 2012 which is rebuilt from grand up. With the launch of Windows Server 2012, there are some great changes coming to http://microsoftvirtualacademy.com A new design to help you find the contents easier. More importantly, brand new in depth Windows Server 2012 Technical Sessions are now available! Courses: ...

Windows Store is now open for app submissions

Woohoo! It’s finally open! The Windows Store is now open for app submissions from all developers – individuals and companies – the last significant milestone in the rollout of the Windows Store before general availability of Windows 8 on October 26. If you’ve been waiting for invitation restrictions to lift or waiting for market support, the Windows Store is ready for you to join today. Just go to the Windows Store Dashboard on the Windows Dev Center and sign up. To top it off, all paid MSDN subscribers will receive a Windows Store subscription included, at no additional cost. Please visit the Windows Store Blog for full details. The dev tools are free, the SDK is ready, and we have a ton of great supporting content to help you build your app and submit it for Store certification. Sign up now, reserve your app names, and get your app published in the Store in time for general availability of Windows 8. Good luck!