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00:36
Argh! Why am I never here when the MS people are here? =(
02:13
Is halo 4 going to be released on win8? That would make it sell like crazy
 
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03:56
Is windows 8 will still use the silly spaced folder name like "program files"?
 
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06:12
A lot of space on the top is really nightmare for windows 8.
Especially on mobile phone.
 
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10:07
I want to learn Windows * development actually right now i m working on Android and IPhone
can any one suggest me
?
10:27
its not wasted... That space is needed, cuz the center space has too much information... the spaces at the sides are for "relaxing-your-eyeballs" if i may say so...

btw, I think we should be able to customize the start-screen image (replace the blue background with out own full-size image)
 
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13:40
@BryanDunsmore They are here at the same time every tuesday. 1700 UTC, 1300 EDT.
13:55
@BryanDunsmore Jeff Brand will be in here at 2100 UTC today if you've still got questions :)
 
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18:05
So how exactly is the javascript used for these apps? Is it solely for building a front end 'tile' for your app?
18:18
It is WinJS.
So javascript with microsoft libraries available to you
There is a nice article here that is an introduction to javascript based metro apps.
 
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19:24
Hi, can you submit multiple apps into the Apptivate.ms contest?
@sgonzalez you can!
each app you submit gets you an entry into the contest, but you will not be eligible for multiple prizes
19:57
I tried to vote on an app but it said that I didn't have enough Reputation. I currently think I have 23 but it doesn't seem to be translating over to the Apptivate.ms. Do I just have to wait a bit or is something not working properly?
@RobCurr You have to receive more reputation on StackOverflow.
@RobCurr You know have 53 reputation points ;) Please try again.
Thanks :) I will try it out
There is also a delay in the update of the apptivate site.
Ok. It still thinks I only have 1 reputation point.
Mine is off by about 50 from rep today. @AbbyT.Miller could probably tell you how often it updates.
20:03
@JohnKoerner i was just looking into it :) stand by...
That's what I was hoping. I have been pinned to 1 from the get go.
@RobCurr It can take a few hours, but I'll tell you a secret: If you log out of apptivate.ms (there's a logout link on your profile) and then log back in, it will immediately update your profile
I like secrets.
That worked thanks
20:38
Hey folks
hi @Akinwale, welcome :)
Just curious. Probably an off-topic questions as well, but with all this talk about no desktop apps for Surface RT tablets, will there be a way to install dev testing tools like WACK? Cos that seems like really important stuff we know nothing about.
I'm probably still gonna preorder it anyway. :)
20:55
Hi all, I am looking to get into windows development, and figured this would be a good chat to listen in on. Anyone got any advice on where to start? I am leaning toward mobile, as in windows phone 8 and tablet apps.
What is your background in development?
The apptivate site has a great set of resources to get your started. You can also start with the basic intros on MSDN
I am a junior CS student, In intermediate Java as well as an iOS class right now. I am pretty comfortable with iOS and Objective-C. Not a professional, but I will have an app or two in the app store by years end I believe.
If you want to leverage as much of your code as possible between WP8 and Win8, you will want to explore XAML/C# IMHO... the dev.windows.com site has lots of getting started stuff
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hi @JeffBrand-MSFT, welcome back!
20:59
Hi @AbbyT.Miller good to be back :)
everyone, remember to preface your questions for Jeff with QUESTION: so he can find 'em easily
so, who has their Surface on pre-order? :)
feel free to fire away with Win8 dev questions
@JeffBrand-MSFT Thanks, I will check that out.
Getting mine in next week.
64GB option all the way.
@JeffBrand-MSFT I almost pulled the trigger, but then backed off, but the lure us strong.
is*
21:00
QUESTION: In the certification process, specifically after the automated tests, does the tester(s) go through the entire list of criteria before indicating if there was a failure or do they just go until they hit 1 failure?
@Akinwale excellent! looking forward to getting hands on one. I want to play with the keyboards first - see which one I like better
depends on the failure IIRC - something that crashes the app pretty much ends things. But for policy type things, they will usually point out where there are errors
@JeffBrand-MSFT There was an interesting question on SO today with regards to what architectures are required for windows store apps. I couldn't find any documentation on what should be supported by windows store apps, can you provide any guidance?
@JeffBrand-MSFT Ok. I managed to fail it due to a missing privacy url in the description.
@RobCurr privacy is catching a lot of people!
So does privacy need to be in the description and the app, or is having it in the app enough?
21:03
@JeffBrand-MSFT yes, the thing is that I had it in my app but not in the description. So I was just curious if they would have done any actual testing before they told me it failed.
There is a upcoming webcast (tomorrow maybe) that will cover the most common things that keep apps from getting into the store
Go to aka.ms/Win8StoreTips for details
@JohnKoerner Apparently both.
@JohnKoerner hmmm, that is an interesting question
QUESTION: Can I use the ControlChannelTrigger class in my development of an IRC client which maintains a connection in the background? Also, why is there an upper limit as to the number of supported connections (5, according to the documentation I read)?
I think, and I am not positive, that you can compile for just one platform. The part re:ARM is pretty straightforward, if you compile for x86, you will not run on ARM
21:05
@JohnKoerner From my experience, having it as one of the options in the settings flyout is enough.
@Akinwale Well then they are either being inconsistent or they are being pickier
@Akinwale yes, that is the approach you would use. There is an excellent white paper on writing background task applications - I will find the link for you
@RobCurr I seem to remember a field when submitting the app which asked for a privacy URL as well. I had that filled in too.
The limit is basically a resource thing - we can't let everyone grab anything they want or else we have contention/perf/battery issues
needed some kind of limit
My bad on the Tips session - looks like it wsa today so the URL is no longer valid
@Akinwale yes that was what I missed. I think they should enforce that as a mandatory field much like what they do for the screenshots.
21:08
@Akinwale read this doc - go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=241645 --- it is about exactly the type of RTC app you are writing
@JeffBrand-MSFT Great! Thanks.
Will this API also be available for Windows Phone 8?
I haven't delved into the WP8 APIs yet so I am not sure. I suspect (no guarantee) that you will at least have similar functionality, though the actual API may be different
are folks using C++, .NET, javascript for building their apps?
QUESTION: Are the WP8 API's available yet for mass perusal? Last I checked I didn't have access to them.
21:12
C# and XAML here. But then again, I've been using C# since .NET 1.0, so that's what I'm most comfortable with.
QUESTION: I currently have a WP7 game that I would like to port to Win8. Would I be able to enter the game into the contest?
@RobCurr nope - not yet. SDK just went RC so I'm hoping they will be out soon - we'll see
QUESTION: Something I've been generally curious about. Since Javascript has always been a single-threaded language, how do apps written using HTML5/Javascript handle multithreading?
@Andy AFAIK, all apps are eligible, game or otherwise
@JeffBrand-MSFT I think he is referring to the clause about not being published before Sept 26th
21:15
@RobCurr ahhh, yeah, you need to have stuff in by the timelines
@Akinwale are you interested in creating your own threads? the WinRT handles the threading for async ops that we expose in the API
Not at all. I don't use Javascript, but I was wondering how it's all handled.
you can use webworkers if you want to go pure JS
otherwise, you can leverage C# and the WinRT eventing model to spin threads up and notify JS
you can also host backgroundtasks inprocess that can give you a multi-thread solution as well when working with js
@Andy does your game leverage DirectX?
or should I say, does it leverage XNA?
No. Very little Silverlight
Ahh, ok. Just making sure you were not using XNA since it does not port to Win8
@JeffBrand-MSFT I am using MonoGame to bypass that problem.
21:22
@RobCurr how has that been going? I've only looked at it
I'm actually a web developer and never done Silverlight, so I tried to use as little as possible and focused on the "code behind"
@Andy you may want to give the HTML/JS stuff a whirl on WinRT then :)
@JeffBrand-MSFT Really quite well. They've managed to eliminate most of the problems. I still hit a few such as the missing EnvironmentMapEffect.
@RobCurr good to hear. The feedback I have gotten has been generally positive
i does some image manipulation, so not really sure if JS will be able to do it
21:24
@JeffBrand-MSFT Win8 looks very transient: something between Metro and stock Windows. What do you think / know - will the next Windows be only Metro?
@JeffBrand-MSFT I probably share about 95% code between my WP7 and W8 versions
@bluewhile can I get away with saying 'no comment' :) I hear what you are saying, but I really can't talk about futures
@Andy even though you are using JS, you still have access to the WinRT APIs and there is a open source add on called WriteableBitmapEx that provides even more capabilities. If you have code that works already in C#, you could even make that into a WinRT Component and then use it in your HTML/JS project so you could spend time in an a toolset you are most comfortable in... just throwing some thoughts out there so you have some options
Thnx. I'll look into WriteableBitmapEx
@JeffBrand-MSFT Just wanted to tell you that when I started with coding WP7 it was so cool and actually it was way more better than for any other OS. But then you started changing APIs. Same with Kinect SDK maybe even worser. Today I am CEO of a successful Android company. Please try to KISAS :)
Sorry to hear your experience. Kinect certainly had churn, though it was largely in response to customer requests as they came up with scenarios we really never even thought of.
I thought the WP7 churn was manageable but I understand your concerns
I'd say we are still better compared to the frag in Android market - but I will readily admit I am biased :)
so what else do we have? :)
21:33
I guess everyone is an expert now @JeffBrand-MSFT, since they're out of questions :)
@JeffBrand-MSFT Not really a question, but I will say that I am excited to jump into windows development, I hope win phone 8 takes off as well as windows in general, and I am super excited about surface.
that's good! more apps in the Store! :)
@terrylewis great to hear! Lots of opportunity out there for devs with good ideas. I'm glad I am due for a phone upgrade - gonna be getting a WP8 soon as they hit the shelves. Cant' decide on which one though - been a loyal Samsung guy, but Nokia and HTC have some nice looking phones as well
@JeffBrand-MSFT I think I might jump on the Nokia train, the Lumia 920 looks sweet.
Nokia has some cool apps as well that are only on their phone. I found the current Nokia to be a bit too heavy, but the screen was awesome.
21:37
QUESTION: okay, I haven't spent much time searching for an answer on this one because it was just presented to me this morning. My boss watched a presentation this morning on "Windows to go" and now thinks it's the greatest thing since sliced bread. Is it possible to "pre-install" a given app in the Windows-to-go USB "image" - or would it be like sideloading? I'm not sure where to look to find this information.
@JeffBrand-MSFT actually, I do already use the WriteableBitmapEx library for my game. Good to know it will work on Win8!
QUESTION: What other advice might you have for someone just starting out in windows development? Would you focus on one thing, ie win phone 8 or win RT, or would you try and go for a little of everything?
@terrylewis for the first app, I would say focus on one platform. While WP8 and Win8 will have some similarities, there are enough differences that they will slow you down trying to learn both. As far as which one to focus on? I'd lean towards Win8 :) but is probably better to figure that out based on what you are building
@JeffBrand-MSFT Thanks for the advice. I would like to be able to do both of course, but you are right that it would be better to focus on one first.
Add to that that Win8 will be in market sooner than WP8 and shipping on new PCs, and your initial market will be bigger as well, which equals more $$$ :)
21:48
@JeffBrand-MSFT Thats true. Personally, I hope in the near future all we will have will be a phone and a tablet, with only one OS, and then just hook them up to a bigger display when needed. Would make development easier.
Yeah, that is the dream isn't it? Some day... :)
just a few minutes left on the clock for this chat
any other questions for @JeffBrand?
I'd asked a question a few minutes ago that apparently got missed.
QUESTION: Any plans to upgrade cmd.exe in future Windows editions? ... if not, here's my vote :)
Where to find information on pre-installing apps in Windows-to-go images (a feature of Windows 8 Enterprise)
21:52
14 mins ago, by Sandra Walters
QUESTION: okay, I haven't spent much time searching for an answer on this one because it was just presented to me this morning. My boss watched a presentation this morning on "Windows to go" and now thinks it's the greatest thing since sliced bread. Is it possible to "pre-install" a given app in the Windows-to-go USB "image" - or would it be like sideloading? I'm not sure where to look to find this information.
@RoyTinker Isn't that what powershell is?
@RoyTinker not that I am aware of
@SandraWalters yes, WTG can be imaged with apps you want
@SandraWalters and sorry for missing that one!
@JohnKoerner agreed, I think most of our "command shell" work will be focused on PowerShell in the future. Just my opinion...
@JohnKoerner: yes, but the cmd.exe-based UI is still the same as it was in 3.1, even when using PowerShell, unless I'm mistaken (fixed width, single-color text output, no tabs, clunky copy/paste, etc)
@JeffBrand-MSFT ok, thanks.
21:59
@JeffBrand-MSFT: Ok, thanks. PowerShell as a language is definitely a step up! +1 for great tooling+UI as well :)
Ok gang - thanks and feel free to hit me up if you have any questions
take care
thanks @JeffBrand-MSFT!

Apptivate Chat #5 with Jeff Brand

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Hi
is anybody online?
user672118
22:52
@AbbyT.Miller Hey. Can I know when the next one is?
23:08
anybody here?
user672118
Here.
thank you
I am looking for some notebook paper backgrounds
does anyone know where to find it?
user672118
Email QuickNote.
user672118
They have some nice ones in their app. Maybe you could use it.
ok, is there any other site that I can find
I am basically using css so all I need is something that can repeat-y
user672118
23:14
Would the background for this site work? snogirl.snoville.com/Yellow-Notepad.html
I am looking for something blue
white and blue lines
user672118
Have you checked the stockphoto sites?
my app is free so I want to find somethign that is free as well
@BryanDunsmore are you participating in apptivate?
user672118
@JoeSmith Si.
What's your app?
23:18
I see that MsgBox doesnt exist in W8 :<
user672118
I finally have a four day week so @KronoS watchout! =P
user672118
@GoodBoyNYC You're going to need an XAML control.
@BryanDunsmore :P I'm looking forward to it
user672118
@KronoS I see you are not using a library?
I've had to step back for a few days... tests and job interviews, and such
user672118
23:19
Then again there is no library. =(
@BryanDunsmore what do you mean?
user672118
@KronoS You didn't mention an API library in your developer description.
user672118
But from what I've tried none of them work. =(
@BryanDunsmore Thanks, I'll look into it.
@BryanDunsmore I see what you mean... ya none of them really work
user672118
23:21
@KronoS If you want we can work on one.
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Q: Stacky - A .NET client library (Full support for API v2.0)

lfoust Stacky - A .NET Client Library The same great library now supports the 2.0 API! https://bitbucket.org/lfoust/stacky Sample Code IUrlClient urlClient = new UrlClient(); IProtocol protocol = new JsonProtocol(); var client = new StackyClient(version, apiKey, Sites.StackOverflow, urlClient, pr...

user672118
@KronoS Does that one work?
I was going to use this... but it's a no go for WinRT
user672118
Like I said, the ones I tried don't work on windows metro.
did you see this:
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Q: Stackstabilizer - A Windows 8 Metro app

Mathias Lykkegaard LorenzenAbout Stackstabilizer Stackstabilizer is a Stackoverflow reader for Windows 8. It helps you browse content. It provides in-app search (Windows key + Q), and serves as a quick way of getting answers or questions for specific queries. It also includes live tiles right on the start screen that show...

user672118
23:23
No I did not.
user672118
Are you still working on yours?
I just did when I looked up the .net librbary
@BryanDunsmore ya! of course! :P I just haven't been able to make a lot of headway in the past few days... been super busy
user672118
@KronoS Sadly Stacky doesn't support v2.1 it seems. =(
But as far as a library goes I'm down with collaborating, but My library isn't going to be all that big at first
user672118
@KronoS Same. I want to get read support first.
user672118
23:25
Let me see what I have done right now...
can some of you here look at my app and vote up and add your feedback?
user672118
@JoeSmith Sure.
user672118
@KronoS Okay. I have the URL builder done. =P
user672118
@JoeSmith Try aligning eraser and clear all to the left.
23:28
Sure. Reasons being good UX?
user672118
@JoeSmith Ya.
noted. anything else?
user672118
Not that I can think off. I like the color choice of the background. Easy on the eyes.
user672118
@KronoS So you up for it?
Thank you. Can you also vote up my app
user672118
23:30
There. =P
I wasnt aware we had to be going out and requesting people to up our apps ;) This sounds too much like politics.
I don;t know if vote up is for anything more than your motivation
@BryanDunsmore what are you looking to build?
It might be smart to see if we can tackle porting over Stack.NET
user672118
@KronoS I was thinking about that.
@BryanDunsmore hm.... well download the code and see what you think
user672118
23:34
Basically I want to create a library that works on windows RT and supports v2.1.
user672118
And it has to use the MIT license.
how are they aligning the appbar command to left
user672118
@KronoS K.
I'll do the same (well I already have it lol) and we can see how much it would take to port
user672118
23:34
@KronoS Btw, I sense trademark infringement for the app you showed me. =P
@BryanDunsmore how so?
user672118
@KronoS Their logo is really similar. Just like ours were. =P
user672118
I kinda like StacMan. MIT license, c# 5 and .NET 4.5, nice API.
user672118
I think the only thing we would need to do is to port it over to Json.NET
user672118
@KronoS Actually. It looks like Nick has ported it over to WinRT. Let me see if it works: github.com/NickLarsen/StacMan/tree/winrt
23:47
@BryanDunsmore huh.... lemme know what you find. Gotta head out for now though
user672118
@KronoS Gotcha.
user672118
23:59
@KronoS It freezes when I try to run it. =(

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