Beginning Windows 8 Application Development – XAML Edition

Kyle Burns

Language: English

Publisher: Apress

Published: Oct 17, 2012

Description:

Beginning Windows 8 Application Development – XAML Edition introduces you to the Windows 8 modern app design paradigm and the new Windows 8 programming model developed around this paradigm.  You'll learn to build rich, immersive applications designed to run on the many devices that will be powered by Windows 8.

With the introduction of Windows 8, once again Microsoft has re-envisioned the way that PCs and devices will be used and applications will be built in a world that has become far more connected.  The Windows 8 modern UI style is far more than a programming model and Beginning Windows 8 Application Development – XAML Edition takes you beyond the syntax of any development language.  We examine the factors such as UX (User Experience), social integration, and maintaining data and settings across multiple devices.

  • Gives an early start to building next-generation connected applications
  • Introduces new programming libraries available in Windows 8
  • Explores Windows 8 app design concepts

What you’ll learn

Beginning Windows 8 Application Development - XAML Edition will enable you to:

  • Apply Windows 8 modern UI style design guidelines to build effective user interfaces
  • Consume services to bring data into your application
  • Effectively use application tiles and notifications
  • Use the cloud to share data and application settings across multiple devices
  • Integrate with Windows by exposing your application’s data to Windows Search and Share menus

Who this book is for

Beginning Windows 8 Application Development – XAML Edition is for the novice programmer with a basic understanding of .NET development who is interested in learning how to build the next generation of applications designed to run on Windows 8.  Readers who already have an understanding of C# will get the most out of the book and is also an excellent choice for more experienced developers who are not sure where to start learning about programming for Windows 8.

Table of Contents

  1. Welcome to a Touch-Based World
  2. The Metro Design Language
  3. Designing Windows 8 Applications for Metro
  4. Metro Application Types
  5. XAML Controls in the Visual Studio Toolbox – The Common Controls
  6. XAML Controls in the Visual Studio Toolbox – Other Controls
  7. Building the User Interface
  8. Data Binding
  9. Introducing MVVM
  10. Starting the ViewModel - Data
  11. Inversion of Control
  12. The Role of Service Agents
  13. Asynchronous Programming Model
  14. Mocking the ViewModel’s Behavior
  15. Connecting to Data in the Cloud 
  16. Completing the Service Agents
  17. Interacting with Windows Search
  18. Notification and Tiles
  19. Sensors, Devices and the Location API
  20. Windows Marketplace and Deploying Your Metro App

About the Author

Kyle Burns is a Technical Architect with Perficient living in Indianapolis, IN.  He first discovered a love for writing computer applications when his father brought home their first Apple II computer and he would spend hours transcribing programs from BASIC magazine to see what they would do.  After serving as a Tuba and Euphonium player in the Marine Corps Band, Kyle realized that people were writing software for pay and he started his professional career.  During his career, Kyle has worked in companies ranging from a six person startup to a Fortune 100 company and is constantly looking for new ways to explore solving problems with people, process, and technology.