Everyone should know that when you submit an application to Microsoft for ingestion into their marketplace the application is test by a real person on a real device. However, one thing I did not expect is that they would test the application on multiple devices. As I am waiting for the next release...
I am super pumped to announce that today I received word from Microsoft that the Dimecasts.net Windows Phone 7 application has been released. If you have a WP7 and you are a fan of Dimecasts.net then please download and install the app . This is the first release and more than anything is ‘get...
If you are building a WP7 application you really, really need to look into obfuscating your .xap prior to submission. For the time being PreEmptive is giving away a license of their Dotfuscator for WP7 usage. Running the tool via the UI is simple and easy, I want to obfuscate our .xap EVERY...
This is a follow up to my prior post on how to obfuscate a WP7 application, which is really just a call out to Bil’s post . While trying to get a large (when I say large it takes 2+ hours just to obfuscate) WP7 application ready for publication I ran into an error while trying to obfuscate our...
Today, I'm happy to make available the Release Candidates for both Caliburn 2.0 and Caliburn.Micro 1.0 ! The docs for both have been updated significantly, though they will continue to evolve over the coming months. Get em' while they're hot!
Posted to
.NET & Funky Fresh
by
Rob Eisenberg
on 02-21-2011
Filed under: WPF, Xaml, databinding, WPF/e, Caliburn, Featured, Silverlight, RIA, MVVM, UI Architecture, Caliburn Micro, WP7