Windows 8: Everything from design, build, and how to sell a Metro style app
- by Thomas Mason
For me, there are a lot of similarities between an application
developed for Windows Phone and a Metro style app developed for Windows
8. A
Windows Phone 7 application (rather than an XNA game) is built in .NET
and XAML against a subset of the .NET framework and the application has a
lifecycle which needs to be conscious of battery life and so is split
out into foreground/background pieces. The application is sandboxed in
terms of its interactions with the local device and is packaged with a
manifest which describes those interactions. The app needs to be aware
of network connectivity status and its work on the network is done
asynchronously to preserve the user experience.The app is packaged and
deployed to a Marketplace which the user browses to find the app, read
reviews, perhaps purchase it and then install it and receive updates
over time. Quite a lot of those statements are as true of a
Windows 8 Metro style app as they are for a Windows Phone app and so a
Windows Phone app developer already has a good head start when it comes
to building Metro style apps for Windows 8. With that in mind, there is an event to help developers with a Windows Phone app in
Marketplace to begin the process of looking at Windows 8 and whether you
can get a quick win by bringing your Phone application onto Windows. The
idea of the event was to provide a space where developers can get together over 2
days and take the time out to look at what it means to take their app
from Windows Phone to Windows 8. Kicking off on Saturday 16th
June at 10am, we are told they have plenty of power sockets, WiFi, whiteboards,
drinks, pizza, games, prizes and some quiet space that you can work in. Including people on hand with Windows Phone and Windows 8 experience to
help everything along the way. There will be an attendee-voted
schedule of talks but we’ll keep these out of your way if you just want
to get on and code. We’ll also provide information around submitting
your app to the Windows Store If
you have a Windows Phone app in Marketplace, now’s a great time to look
at getting it onto Windows 8. Sign up. Bring your laptop. Bring your
app. Bring Windows 8 and Visual Studio 11. And everyone will their best to help you
get your app onto Windows 8. Location & Venue TBA but it will be in central London, accessible by major railway and underground transportation. Day 1 Saturday 16th June 10am – 9pm Day 2 Sunday 17th June 10am – 4pm