even tried my hands-on Windows Phone 7 Beta Tools. And now, the tools and
devices are released. I must say, the entire WP7 device family looks amazing. It
will definitely attract consumers as well as developers. Check out this video
for entire WP7 device family:
When I was doing WP7 Beta Testing, I always thought that Windows Mobile is
‘The Best’ and we really don’t need another platform, but Microsoft should
re-design the WM software to compete with iPhone and Android.
Indeed, after going through final version of developer tools and hardware,
all of it looks promising. And there can be lot of opportunities for mobile
developers (and now Silverlight Developers as well) on Windows Phone 7 platform.
If you want to kick start Windows Phone 7 Development, you need to:
- If you’ve already installed - uninstall previous (Beta/CTP) version of
Windows Phone 7 developer tools. - If you want to integrate Windows Phone 7 Developer Tools with existing
Visual Studio 2010, please install any Visual
Studio 2010 SKU first. - Install the latest Windows Phone 7 Developer tools from here OR download the offline installer from here. This will install Visual Studio 2010 Express for Windows Phone or
integrate with Visual Studio 2010 SKU (if you’ve installed it already)
I recommend that you should not install these tools on Virtual
Machines, rather install it on host machine itself. If required, create dual
boot – for emulator performance reasons. - If you want to monetize your applications by using advertisements, then
Microsoft has released a separate SDK for it. Get more information and download
it from here - Right now, Windows Phone 7 Developer tools supports only C# language.
However, the team has released a Microsoft Visual Basic CTP For Windows Phone
Developer Tools. The RTM version (as mentioned above) is pre-requisite for this
CTP. You can download it from here - To build high-performance applications on top of Windows Phone 7, you must
monitor the code and remove all bottlenecks. And as Channel9 has mentioned: "If
you cannot measure it, you cannot improve it".
To measure the performance of
Windows Phone 7 applications, there is tool (called as profiler) available as a
separate download. You can find more information about it here:
This is the very first version of this new platform. But in this first
version itself, Microsoft has feature packed these devices.
But remember, mobility is always about challenges: network bandwidth, screen
resolution, battery life, sudden interrupts for calls, text messages…. And what
not. But these challenges makes mobile development a fun.
All the best for your mobile development and lets get started.
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