WP7 at Mobile World Congress
I won't be at Mobile World Congress this year, but maybe you will be. If so (or even if you're considering) then you might be interested to know about the following event:
Windows Phone Wednesday 2/16, the App Developers Conference at Mobile World Congress
Calling all developers!!!!
If you are interested in learning more about developing apps for Windows Phone 7 then do we have the event for you...
“The Why and How’s of Windows Phone 7
Presented by Microsoft
Join us on a whirlwind tour around the landscape of the Windows Phone platform. The daylong session will examine all aspects of development on the phone, including building apps and games, marketplace monetization, tips and trick for certification and an open panel discussion where you can get answers to your burning questions.
Get in on the ground floor with us and see what makes us different!”
Day long sessions includes:
|
Time |
Session Title |
Speaker |
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9:30-10:00 |
State of the Union |
Brandon Watson |
|
10:00-10:30 |
Platform Overview |
Larry Lieberman |
|
10:30-11:30 |
UX/Metro Design Review |
Bryan Agnetta |
|
11:30-11:45 |
Break |
|
|
11:45-12:45 |
Mobile Web Platform Futures |
Joe Marini |
|
12:45-1:45 |
Lunch |
|
|
1:45-2:45 |
Panel discussion |
|
|
2:45-3:00 |
Break |
|
|
3:00-4:00 |
Business of your App |
Todd Biggs |
|
4:00-5:00 |
Silverlight/XNA overview |
Rob Cameron |
FYI, the conference pass gets you into the ADC as well as into the Expo Hall at Mobile World Congress.
If you are interested please send an email to creators@microsoft.com with the following details:
First and last name
email address for the invite
Company name
You'll want to sign up early as they only have 200 passes available.
Obviously this is a great opportunity for developers to get the latest and greatest info on WP7. I'm hearing that none of these sessions will be taped. If you do attend this event then please live blog or tweet whatever you can. I'm really intrigued by Brandon Watson's "State of the Union" session. Mark your calendars, I'm assuming that will be a good day to check for WP7 news on Twitter.






