Free ebook: Programming Windows Phone 7, by Charles Petzold

24 chapters of 1,000 pages of WP7 development goodness, for free! Also worth mentioning, Silverlight MVP Michael Sync was mentioned in the post above. You have to click it to see it! We’d also like to remind everyone that you can contact the following if you are looking for a Windows Phone 7 training here in Singapore: Appscellent – http://www.appscellent.com/blog Avantus Training – contact mindywong@avantustraining.com Wei Meng Lee – contact weimenglee@learn2develop.net Free tools, free ebook, and the phones are out! (We’re also loaning test devices to eager WP7 developers, and providing early access to Marketplace). ...

Introduction to WP7 Development by Windows Phone MVP

In hist first series of Windows Phone 7 articles on mobiForge, Windows Phone Development MVP Wei-Meng Lee brings us on a development journey to explore the full capabilities of the new Windows Phone 7 OS. You may remember Wei-Meng in the previous WP7 posts here and here. In this first installment, he explores the tools and shows us how we can start writing our first application quickly. Check out his inaugural article here on Windows Phone 7 – http://mobiforge.com/developing/story/introduction-windows-phone-7-development. ...

WP7 apps from Singapore!

Hi guys! Developers here in Singapore are also hard at work in polishing and getting their games and apps published in the Windows Phone 7 Marketplace. Here’ a quick glimpse at some of them. Be sure to check out their links as well! Armor Valley – Combat strategy game ported from Xbox (Indie games). Included in the Xbox Live games on Windows Phone Dino Parade – tower defense-like game with dinosaurs, penguins, toasters, gatling guns, and UFO’s! ...

Build Windows Phone 7 apps using Project Nimbus data

Hi folks! We have a couple of cool updates today. Windows Phone Developer Tools Final Release The Windows Phone Developer Tools RTM is out! That means you can now download the final release of the tools at http://developer.windowsphone.com/ and start reading refreshed content at MSDN to find out what’s new. Popular among developers in this final release are the Panorama and Pivot controls which lets you quickly build beautiful Metro-themed applications. ...