What's new in Windows Phone 8 Training Kit RTM

Feb 3, 2011
  • The updated training kit includes a refresh to almost all the labs. Some bugs were cleaned up and updated the labs to make sure each lab works on real phone devices, and not just the emulator.
  • Also added two new labs, Accessing Windows Phone 7 Devices and Multi-touch Game Development XNA Framework.
  • Accessing Windows Phone 7 Devices is a lab that lets you work with the phone’s camera and location services. The Windows Phone 7 is equipped with a Camera and GPS (global positioning system). Developers can leverage these devices to build location-aware applications and take live photos. The lab walks you through the steps required to integrate your applications with the phone’s camera. The goal is to build an application that lets you capture pictures, give them a title, and save them to the application local store. The lab also gives you the option to “fake” locations and, when saving a picture to a local store, associate its latitude-longitude (lat-long) geo-coordinates, and create a view in which you can see the pictures on a map.
  • With that, Windows Phone GPS Emulator was also released.
  • Multi-touch Game Development with XNA Framework is part of the complete (and amazing) XNA tutorial on App Hub.
  • The lab introduces you to multi-touch enabled game development on Windows Phone 7 using XNA Game Studio, the Windows Phone Developer tools and Visual Studio 2010. During the lab, you will build a simple 2D game using XNA Game Studio. Playing the game requires the user to supply multi-touch input; this lab will show you how to support these inputs while making sure that the game reacts to them as the user would expect.
  • Most of the labs were also updated. In particular we’ve updated the Using Chooser and Launcher lab to work with the entire Chooser and Launchers family (except the marketplace)
  • Also updated the Using Push Notification lab to use the latest Windows Phone Push Notification Library.