by Andrea Boschin via Silverlight & XAML Playground on 2/2/2011 4:46:26 PM
About two weeks ago I started a series of articles about the Windows Phone 7 hosted by the well knows site SilverlightShow. In the very first rows of the opening article I wrote: "Starting with this article we will follow a path to discover one by one all the aspects of this device". The intent of the series is infact to give a walkthrough, starting from scratch, about the brand new device that is born in the previous months.
Now we are at the third number of the series and after having explained the most simple but not always obvious details of the UI, now it is time to go forward to explore the navigation paradigm that permeates you phone. This number will introduce to the problems of application lyfecycle and tombstoning that will be the argument of the fourth part I'm about to write.
If you have lost the previous number here is the links:
Windows Phone 7 Part #1: Getting Started
Windows Phone 7 Part #2: Your first app
Windows Phone 7 Part #3: Understanding navigation
As usual, if you have feedback or requests, you have only to write me or to Silverlightshow and we will fast answer to your needs.
Have a good reading
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