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Hi all,
I have just got my new HD2 and I'm keen to write a couple of apps for it. I have some limited experience with programming Processing, Java and wrote a little bit of C++ a few years ago. I have no experience at all with writing mobile apps so am after a few tips to get me up and going.
I understand its easiest to program through the .Net framework and I can bring up a template through visual basic 2008 for that. The apps I am keen to write will require access to the phones sensors, in particularly the g-sensor and accelerometer. Forums on the net tell me I need to download the SDK for the phone and use that to access all of the phones features. I have the following questions:
Where do I download the SDK for the HTC HD2? Some forums say you just use the standard HTC SDK, is this correct, are they talking about an android SDK and where can I get it from?
In using the SDK, do I simply import it as a package into my code and call up its functions? In which case is there documentation for it?
In case I get stuck, is there any good tutorials online anywhere for programming apps for windows phones?
Probably some very basic questions but they still tripped me up!
Thanks in advance, I look forward to sharing my apps with you.
Cheers all, Ollie1234
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____Only if you want to code your applications to run on all WM6 devices without any problems you need the WM6 Standard SDK too!!!!
Development Resources for WM- here on xda-developers.com UPDATED
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Before you get stuck try to find online books about programming applications/games for windows phones. May be some other kind soul has a link for us?
Anyway have fun informing yourselves folks,
EDiT: Though this thread is created recently a few moments later;
I answered a question like this one in Windows Mobile Software Development which contains way more links than I collected here!!! Plus I plan to keep that thread up2date ie adding more links soon..!
ollie1234 said:
The apps I am keen to write will require access to the phones sensors, in particularly the g-sensor and accelerometer. Forums on the net tell me I need to download the SDK for the phone and use that to access all of the phones features.
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I believe that the common WM SDK does not give access to the G-Sensor and other HTC specific stuff. Some probably hacked G-Sensor information is available. It is not entirely correct but it does work on the HD2.
http://www.scottandmichelle.net/scott/comments.html?entry=784
ollie1234 said:
In using the SDK, do I simply import it as a package into my code and call up its functions?
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WM SDK's are mostly a collection of header files, import libs and samples. You include the header files you need in you own code, then you can use the functions they declare, and link with the appropriate libs.
Nice work guys.. Thanks a lot for your assistance. I will post on how I get on!
Ollie.
Kindly tell me Can I use asp.net in windows 7. Does windows 7 supports asp.net functions
Nope. You have to use VB or C#.
i don't get your question.
asp.net is a server-side script technology; to use it you have to:
- write a page (ok.. not only onee...)
- compile it
- run it on a webserver
windows 7 has a webserver functionality (only pro and ultimate versions) and it supports asp.net.
WP7 Supports Silverlight only (In Nodo - SL3, in mango - SL4).
I think that the three major smartphone operating systems are significantly limiting in which programming languages developer can use for apps:
* Android (Java)
* iOS (Objective C)
* Windows Phone (C#)
But I've come across Ruby SDKs for iPhone, and Windows apps are generally fine in any .NET language (e.g. F#). So I think this list is really incomplete. Are there any programming languages that would be cross-platform for these three operating systems?
Related: If I wanted to expand my platforms further, which languages would not only work for Android + iPhone + WIndows Phone but Ubuntu Desktop + iPad + Windows 8?
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