| The Microsoft journal for developers | OCTOBER 15, 2012 VOL 27 NO 10A | .png) | .png) |
The Windows Runtime is at the heart of creating Windows Store apps. Learn how it provides a powerful platform on which to create these new apps, with a development surface that’s rich in functionality and consistent and thoughtful in design. Jason Olson You’ll want to understand the nuances of the new WinRT application lifecycle so you can build apps that respond as they should at every point. Rachel Appel explains the different stages. Rachel Appel MVVM: Using the MVVM Pattern in Windows 8 The Model-View-ViewModel (MVVM) design pattern achieves a separation of logic and UX in Windows Store applications and also enables UX designers to create and test UIs without the existence of the underlying logic. Learn how to create an application using the MVVM design pattern in Visual Studio 12, using the MVVM Light Toolkit. Laurent Bugnion JavaScript: Managing Memory in Windows Store Apps Users today want to rapidly switch among multiple apps to accomplish tasks, and they expect their machines to keep up. Learn how to identify, diagnose and repair memory leaks so you can be sure your Metro style app will give users the experience they’re looking for. David Tepper .png)
Read the latest how-to articles and guidance focused on cross-browser JavaScript, HTML and CSS development
|
Receive the MSDN Flash e-mail newsletter every other week, with news and information personalized to your interests and areas of focus.
|