A must watch for every diehard Windows Phone fan!

bilzkh

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If you're one of those people following Windows Phone very closely, including giving feedback to developers and Microsoft about the platform, I urge you watch as many BUILD 2014 seminars as possible. There's a mountain of knowledge that'll help you understand the WP platform in a very technical sense, e.g. RAM allocation, Universal Apps, etc.

If not, then I recommend you at least check out this seminar about the "New Windows Phone Application Model."

The New Windows Phone Application Model | Build 2014 | Channel 9
 
At around the 4th minute, the guy mentions how the push notifications system has been improved significantly especially for those who live outside of US, I hope that means that notifications come through more reliably than on WP8.
 
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As a non developer, I have never delved into how things work on WP and Win apps; etc. As I listened to this presentation, one thing became quite obvious to me. Common Sense + technical ability work hand in hand. It reminded me of programming in basic from so many years ago. If, then, else is alive and well in today's world.
 
As a non developer, I have never delved into how things work on WP and Win apps; etc. As I listened to this presentation, one thing became quite obvious to me. Common Sense + technical ability work hand in hand. It reminded me of programming in basic from so many years ago. If, then, else is alive and well in today's world.

I cannot conceive of a world with no if, then, else. :cool:
 
The dynamic memory portion sounds amazing! Yay for faster resume and low end improvements!
 
Nice!

I want to watch this whole thing.
Just 10 minutes in is an incredible amount of information.

The no loading\resuming screen disappearing would be a giant leap.
 
I cannot conceive of a world with no if, then, else. :cool:
The reason I get along so well with computers is because I see the whole world in black and white, 1 and 0. I don't do so well with gray areas. Logic works with me. I couldn't live without if, then, else, either.
 

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