Any advice for someone starting a UWP app?
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:) Insert gratuitous self-promotion here ==> I've written an entire series of articles here at CP. The articles have you creating an entire application which is a DailyJournal app with a Calendar control, ListView, and a tabbed interface of documents. The book contains over 250 screenshots and walks you thru evertyhing. Visual Studio 2017 (You can use 2015 also) My articles use Visual Studio 2017 and build apps for Win10 -- none of the confusing mixture of the old Win8 technology in there. If you go to the last chapter (15) you will see an entire list of all chapters here on CP: Programming Windows 10 Desktop: UWP Focus (15 of 15)[^] You can also get the entire book as a Kindle book for only $2.99 at amazon: Amazon.com: Programming Windows 10 Via UWP (Complete Chpt 1-15): Learn to program Universal Windows Apps for the desktop (Programming Win10 Book 3) eBook: Roger Deutsch: Kindle Store[^] If nothing else you can browse the articles and get an idea of the challenges you are in for.
Thanks mate! I'm going to spend Sunday, going through your UWP articles! Thanks again!
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:) Insert gratuitous self-promotion here ==> I've written an entire series of articles here at CP. The articles have you creating an entire application which is a DailyJournal app with a Calendar control, ListView, and a tabbed interface of documents. The book contains over 250 screenshots and walks you thru evertyhing. Visual Studio 2017 (You can use 2015 also) My articles use Visual Studio 2017 and build apps for Win10 -- none of the confusing mixture of the old Win8 technology in there. If you go to the last chapter (15) you will see an entire list of all chapters here on CP: Programming Windows 10 Desktop: UWP Focus (15 of 15)[^] You can also get the entire book as a Kindle book for only $2.99 at amazon: Amazon.com: Programming Windows 10 Via UWP (Complete Chpt 1-15): Learn to program Universal Windows Apps for the desktop (Programming Win10 Book 3) eBook: Roger Deutsch: Kindle Store[^] If nothing else you can browse the articles and get an idea of the challenges you are in for.
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:) Insert gratuitous self-promotion here ==> I've written an entire series of articles here at CP. The articles have you creating an entire application which is a DailyJournal app with a Calendar control, ListView, and a tabbed interface of documents. The book contains over 250 screenshots and walks you thru evertyhing. Visual Studio 2017 (You can use 2015 also) My articles use Visual Studio 2017 and build apps for Win10 -- none of the confusing mixture of the old Win8 technology in there. If you go to the last chapter (15) you will see an entire list of all chapters here on CP: Programming Windows 10 Desktop: UWP Focus (15 of 15)[^] You can also get the entire book as a Kindle book for only $2.99 at amazon: Amazon.com: Programming Windows 10 Via UWP (Complete Chpt 1-15): Learn to program Universal Windows Apps for the desktop (Programming Win10 Book 3) eBook: Roger Deutsch: Kindle Store[^] If nothing else you can browse the articles and get an idea of the challenges you are in for.
You might want to also put the books etc. in your profile bio as well, as no one would know if you didn't tell them. Just a thought. It could be there already, I just didn't find it. :thumbsup:
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Thanks mate! I'm going to spend Sunday, going through your UWP articles! Thanks again!
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You might want to also put the books etc. in your profile bio as well, as no one would know if you didn't tell them. Just a thought. It could be there already, I just didn't find it. :thumbsup:
Slacker007 wrote:
You might want to also put the books etc. in your profile bio as well
Thanks for the idea. I think I tried and I was accused of being ostentatious***** (WOTD). :rolleyes: Maybe that was on my sig line. I can't remember now. I just remember offending everyone with my vulgar pretentious display that was designed to attract notice. :laugh: All the while, I'm just trying to be obsequious**+** (WOTD). :laugh: *****characterized by vulgar or pretentious display; designed to impress or attract notice. **+**obedient or attentive to an excessive or servile degree.
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Slacker007 wrote:
You might want to also put the books etc. in your profile bio as well
Thanks for the idea. I think I tried and I was accused of being ostentatious***** (WOTD). :rolleyes: Maybe that was on my sig line. I can't remember now. I just remember offending everyone with my vulgar pretentious display that was designed to attract notice. :laugh: All the while, I'm just trying to be obsequious**+** (WOTD). :laugh: *****characterized by vulgar or pretentious display; designed to impress or attract notice. **+**obedient or attentive to an excessive or servile degree.
Obsequious! Obsequious! Kick 'im orf teh site! :laugh:
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Obsequious! Obsequious! Kick 'im orf teh site! :laugh:
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OriginalGriff wrote:
Obsequious! Obsequious!
Kicking him off the site is too good for him. Let's kick him off the Internet!! :laugh:
Nah, not nasty enough: Let's force him to use farcebok.
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Nah, not nasty enough: Let's force him to use farcebok.
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According to [History of Windows Store: Total number of apps](https://windowsreport.com/state-windows-8-apps-windows-store/), there are 800,000 windows store app now. I am contemplating to do a UWP app in my own free time. I am good in C++. But standard C++ support is still in beta. And C# UWP does not have directx support. So I am kinda stuck with C++/CX. Some of the old tutorials I read still mentioned Metro and Windows 8. Any advice for me?
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According to [History of Windows Store: Total number of apps](https://windowsreport.com/state-windows-8-apps-windows-store/), there are 800,000 windows store app now. I am contemplating to do a UWP app in my own free time. I am good in C++. But standard C++ support is still in beta. And C# UWP does not have directx support. So I am kinda stuck with C++/CX. Some of the old tutorials I read still mentioned Metro and Windows 8. Any advice for me?
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Thanks mate! I'm going to spend Sunday, going through your UWP articles! Thanks again!
Looks like he used C# though and you specifically want to use C++?
Nish Nishant Consultant Software Architect Ganymede Software Solutions LLC www.ganymedesoftwaresolutions.com
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Slacker007 wrote:
You might want to also put the books etc. in your profile bio as well
Thanks for the idea. I think I tried and I was accused of being ostentatious***** (WOTD). :rolleyes: Maybe that was on my sig line. I can't remember now. I just remember offending everyone with my vulgar pretentious display that was designed to attract notice. :laugh: All the while, I'm just trying to be obsequious**+** (WOTD). :laugh: *****characterized by vulgar or pretentious display; designed to impress or attract notice. **+**obedient or attentive to an excessive or servile degree.
You are in Dayton? Nice. I am in Columbus, btw :-)
Nish Nishant Consultant Software Architect Ganymede Software Solutions LLC www.ganymedesoftwaresolutions.com
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You are in Dayton? Nice. I am in Columbus, btw :-)
Nish Nishant Consultant Software Architect Ganymede Software Solutions LLC www.ganymedesoftwaresolutions.com
Nish Nishant wrote:
You are in Dayton? Nice. I am in Columbus, btw
It's a small CP-World out there. Columbus has always seemed like a great city to me. Do you like it there? Dayton has been a great hub for a long time and lots of tech / dev jobs for many years. Hopefully it will continue.
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Nish Nishant wrote:
You are in Dayton? Nice. I am in Columbus, btw
It's a small CP-World out there. Columbus has always seemed like a great city to me. Do you like it there? Dayton has been a great hub for a long time and lots of tech / dev jobs for many years. Hopefully it will continue.
Yeah, Columbus is pretty nice in my opinion. Lots of tech jobs here as well. We had a central Ohio CP meetup a few years ago (just 3 people, 4 if you count my son). We should probably plan another one.
Nish Nishant Consultant Software Architect Ganymede Software Solutions LLC www.ganymedesoftwaresolutions.com
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Looks like he used C# though and you specifically want to use C++?
Nish Nishant Consultant Software Architect Ganymede Software Solutions LLC www.ganymedesoftwaresolutions.com
All UWP documentation have C#, C++/CX and Javascript code examples which I can refer. I know C# and C++/CX is kinda similar to C#, so it is not difficult for me to convert to C++/CX. Anyway almost all UWP tutorials, except DirectX ones, found on the web are in C#.
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All UWP documentation have C#, C++/CX and Javascript code examples which I can refer. I know C# and C++/CX is kinda similar to C#, so it is not difficult for me to convert to C++/CX. Anyway almost all UWP tutorials, except DirectX ones, found on the web are in C#.
Okay, sounds like you got it. :thumbsup:
Nish Nishant Consultant Software Architect Ganymede Software Solutions LLC www.ganymedesoftwaresolutions.com
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According to [History of Windows Store: Total number of apps](https://windowsreport.com/state-windows-8-apps-windows-store/), there are 800,000 windows store app now. I am contemplating to do a UWP app in my own free time. I am good in C++. But standard C++ support is still in beta. And C# UWP does not have directx support. So I am kinda stuck with C++/CX. Some of the old tutorials I read still mentioned Metro and Windows 8. Any advice for me?
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According to [History of Windows Store: Total number of apps](https://windowsreport.com/state-windows-8-apps-windows-store/), there are 800,000 windows store app now. I am contemplating to do a UWP app in my own free time. I am good in C++. But standard C++ support is still in beta. And C# UWP does not have directx support. So I am kinda stuck with C++/CX. Some of the old tutorials I read still mentioned Metro and Windows 8. Any advice for me?
Use SharpDX for C# DirectX. [Home | SharpDX](http://sharpdx.org/) Lots of "official" UWP samples here: [Code samples - Windows app development](https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/samples)
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