windows 8
Ultrabook™ Device and Tablet Windows* Touch Developer Guide
| Welcome to my blog page. I just wrote a Developer Guide (article) for implementing touch interfaces on Ultrabook Devices. This guide describes which APIs you need to use if you want compatibility with Windows 7, Windows 8 Desktop, Windows 8 Modern UI and also information on interfaces you can use for browser support. |
Case Study: How Intel GPA Measurements Alerted Me to Greatly Improve the FPS of my Windows 8 Store App: The DispatcherTimer
Last year, I wrote a blog about creating your own simple collision detection code. I implemented this for a children's math game I created. You can refer to my blog here:
Porting Letter Recognition Gesture Code from iOS to Windows 8 C#
Consider an educational app that teaches a child how to write letters. The app may be interactive, allowing the child to swipe screens, pinch/zoom pictures, etc. Now, what if the app was able to teach handwriting by recognizing if the child drew a particular letter? I'm going to talk about how a developer can handle this scenario. The goal here is to assume that iOS* code already exists for this and that it needs to be ported over to Windows 8* using the C# language. If you are interested, read on!
Портирование приложений iOS* на Windows 8*
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