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INTRODUCTION

Hello everyone,

Jesse and I wanted to thank you all for attending the “What’s Hot in RadControls for Windows Phone 8” webinar. As expected, it was a packed session as it seems everyone is excited about building for Windows Phone 8 and thankfully Telerik is here to help!

As we promised in the webinar, the slides, source code and recorded video are now available for you to explore. If you have any questions, then feel free to leave a comment below or send us an email/tweet. I encourage you to go ahead and download your own copy of the Windows Phone 8 control suite right now.

WEBINAR MATERIALS

Slides, Source Code and the Recorded Webinar Video is now available for you to enjoy.

WHAT DID WE COVER TODAY?

We started off by showing you the new controls and features in RadControls for Windows Phone 8 and 7.5 and then quickly moved into 3 demos starting with the new Speech Recognition API. After that Jesse started from File->New Project and built an app that uses the new MultiResolutionImage and DataForm After that we wrapped up with resources and a live Q&A.

EXTRA LINKS TO GET YOU STARTED TODAY!

WRAP-UP

Hopefully you’ve seen here just how quickly and easily you can use Telerik’s RadControls for Windows Phone 8 (or 7.5) in your mobile application. Also, tell us what you want to see in the future. Whether it is new controls, additional features or content based off of existing controls, drop a comment in this post. I’ve already heard from several people a write-up on MultiResolutionImage and DataForm would be helpful.

Last but not least, don’t forget to download your own copy of the Windows Phone 8 control suite right now! 

WINNERS FROM THE WEBINAR

  • Tahvanainen, Esko
  • Kapoor, Ayaan
  • Shah, Nilay
  • Elchuri, Shantimohan
  • Dickinson, Tony


MichaelCrump
About the Author

Michael Crump

is a Microsoft MVP, Pluralsight and MSDN author as well as an international speaker. He works at Telerik with a focus on everything mobile.  You can follow him on Twitter at @mbcrump or keep up with his various blogs by visiting his Telerik Blog or his Personal Blog.

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