Tag Archives: Windows8

Microsoft’s Best App a Month Contest for June 2014

By Shahed C on June 4, 2014

BAM! concludes this month with Microsoft’s Best App a Month Contest for June 2014, open to residents of the DC Metro area. Simply publish your Windows 8 app this month, and submit your entry by June 30, 2014. Make sure you select Windows 8 as the platform, to be considered for this contest.

Contest Entry Form: http://aka.ms/BAMWashDC

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Microsoft’s Best App a Month Contest for May 2014

By Shahed C on May 7, 2014

BAM! continues this month with Microsoft’s Best App a Month Contest for May 2014, open to residents of the DC Metro area. Simply publish your Windows 8 app this month, and submit your entry by May 31, 2014. Make sure you select Windows 8 as the platform, to be considered for this contest.

Contest Entry Form: http://aka.ms/BAMWashDC

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Microsoft’s Best App a Month Contest for April 2014

By Shahed C on April 12, 2014

BAM! I’d like to introduce Microsoft’s Best App a Month Contest for April 2014, open to residents of the DC Metro area. Simply publish your Windows 8 app this month, and submit your entry by April 30, 2014. Make sure you select Windows 8 as the platform, to be considered for this contest.

Contest Entry Form: http://aka.ms/BAMWashDC

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Presenting Indie Game Development for Windows, Web, Xbox and Mobile @ VA Tech

By Shahed C on April 8, 2014

I will be presenting Indie Game Development at NRV .NET Users Group on April 10 2014, at Excella Consulting’s Blacksburg VA office @ VA Tech.

  

NRV.NET (New River Valley) Users Group

 

Windows 8 Metro/Modern UI and Windows Store Apps with Public APIs

By Shahed C on January 27, 2014

If you’re a .NET developer, you may have thought about building an app for the Windows Store, using the Metro/Modern UI design. However, you may not have completed your project for various reasons.

Sometimes, we just get busy with other things and completely abandon our side projects. Or sometimes, we realize that there is too much work to be done with the front-end or back-end code.

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