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WP7 for iPhone and Android Developers - Introduction to XAML and Silverlight

| Tuesday, March 1, 2011
This article is part 2 in a 12-part article series on Windows Phone 7 for iPhone and Android Developers.

WP7 for iPhone and Android Developers - Introduction to C#  
WP7 for iPhone and Android Developers - Introduction to Xaml and Silverlight
WP7 for iPhone and Android Developers - Advanced UI
WP7 for iPhone and Android Developers - Hardware and Device Services
WP7 for iPhone and Android Developers - Using Bing Maps
WP7 for iPhone and Android Developers - Application Tiles and Push Notifications
WP7 for iPhone and Android Developers - Introducing the Execution Model and Navigation System
WP7 for iPhone and Android Developers - Local Data Storage
WP7 for iPhone and Android Developers - Consuming Web Services
WP7 for iPhone and Android Developers - From MVC on iPhone and Android to MVVM on Windows Phone 7
WP7 for iPhone and Android Developers - Building Cross/Multi-Platform Applications for WP7, iPhone, and Android
WP7 for iPhone and Android Developers - Introducing the App Marketplace

In the first article in this series we walked through some sample code that illustrated how to use C# to create classes that inherited from other classes, defined properties, and even implemented interfaces. As fantastic as that may be on its own, it certainly isn’t going to make for an impressive (or even visible) demo.

This article aims to show you how to get started constructing the user interface of your Windows Phone 7 application with a slight bent toward easing the UI-building transition from iOS and Android. As with all articles in this series, you don’t need any iOS or Android experience to learn from article, but iOS and Android developers may find that this series of articles makes learning WP7 a little easier than generic tutorials.

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