I want to make apps and games for Windows Phone 7. The only problem I have though is my programming is poop. I can make sprites, backgrounds, etc. I almost gave up but then I thought "hey, there's probably programmers that are poop at spriting". So if you consistently find your game needing backrounds, sprites, menus, ect. hit me up at [email protected]
To prove my abilities, post up something you want me to sprite, and I will do it. Here's a Toyota Supra '98 I did just now
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EDIT: I use MS Paint and I can use GIMP.
92 views and no replies? No one's interested? Imma see what else I can whip up and post on here.
Simple backround for Supra
Nissan Skyline GTR R34
A simple tank
that'll work man. i don't want to post anything discouraging, but perhaps you should broaden your knowledge of programming before trying your hand at game development. menus and UIs are far easier to muck with than are games of the nature you're attempting to engineer. practice makes perfect though, and your fellow wp7 fans appreciate your dedication to learning. keep up the hard work.
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that'll work man. i don't want to post anything discouraging, but perhaps you should broaden your knowledge of programming before trying your hand at game development. menus and UIs are far easier to muck with than are games of the nature you're attempting to engineer. practice makes perfect though, and your fellow wp7 fans appreciate your dedication to learning. keep up the hard work.
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I understand the basics of object oriented programming but I haven't taken the time to learn how to actually develop games on wp7. I did watch a little bit of a video series on making wp7 applications but I didn't watch the whole thing and I can use game maker pro a little (hahaha)
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I use a Leaf inside my apartment complex and it works well for me. Is there anyway to weld or hammer to the Galaxy Nexus with the Leaf/Leaf Pro? I'd really like to watch and record DHDTV anywhere.
(Alright, full disclosure, this post was purely motivated by March Madness. It's a sickness.)
Got a couple PM's suggesting the APP itself. That's cool and all but last year it was free. This year it's $3.99.
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I must not be comprehending this right.. You want to weld that thing up there on top of the tv that looks like a computer monitor to your GN!?
And if that is really the case.. That is better than paying $3.99/mo?
I mean.. I know the economy is **** right now.. but..
Please tell me I am completely misunderstanding this idea!!
And for Basketball? I mean there is nothing wrong with basket ball but if I am going to deface my Nexus it better be for something good. **** tell me the purpose of this is to catch the season finale of The Walking Dead next weekend and I will fire up the blow torch on my end! lol. Just poking at you having some fun. But for real, please dont do this. Everybody around me is already on their phones enough as it is I cant handle seeing them with iPad sized bunny ears attached.
Well posted, sir. Gave me a good laugh. I can just see it: Mom? What's that strange man doing in our yard?. LOL!
It would be awesome though. Connect the Leaf via USB and be able to pull, watch and record live TV? Size issues aside how cool is that?
What do you guys think of this Camera Concept for Windows Phone ? click for more screens via 1800PocketPC
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is out yet on xap
Nice,
when it's ready ?
Did anybody care to read the article or is at least capable of understanding the meaning of "concept"? These are just pictures. The designer is currently looking for developers for this concept.
I don't like it - I think it doesn't fit into WP7.
I was at a conference at Microsoft's HQ where they talked about Windows 8 and Metro.
They took an old fashioned RSS reader and slowly 'converted' it to Metro, as they explain every step. From what I understand, In WP7:
You display on the main area only whats needed - otherwise there's the [...] area for settings and configurations (called the App Bar).
Element design is kept to a minimum - jagged edges are too much, also, the borders around the icons are too much.
The circular elements don't fit well into a squared environment.
It's really nice designed. Shame I can't help, need to learn new technologies I am at .net aspx jquery ajax
This will depend on the OEM pretty much and what the Radio version / Firmware allow the camera to do.
for me its to much on the screen, if the first picture should represent it in use??? the screws are to much and to big. i know it should be like on an DSLR but its to much, it has nothing with metro to do.
I see RETRO here
BTW I could buy as appears in the Market
im looking for a developer with some android background who could help to implement some changes regarding per app dpi as explained here.
what this will do is break free what many have come to call "tablet mode" but this time without blowing the phone to bits. we could have the best of both worlds: tablet UI, tablet apps (gapps, settings, youtube, everything tablet HD & related) and normal apps running in their default layouts. the problem is that google created a hole between tiny phones from 2005 and big tablets. all our phones fall in it. it makes no sense that a nexus for instance runs in 1-column layout, its ridiculous actually for such a huge screen. tablet mode, as it is right now, helps, but it forces non-tablet apps into tiny layouts.
now we've had some success with our manual mod and even some dev's jumped in to adapt their apps, nova for instance is now tablet mode ready. but we just need to dig further. without per app dpi this will only be interesting for a small audience. with the setting in check it will probablby blow over and re-define ICS as we know it.
i managed to compile cm9 and im learning how to deal with it but its so much. a simple grep for stuff takes like an hour because its gigabytes of code. it grows way over my head right now. i think i've found A. the position where the treshold for the tablet switch is implemented which could be lowered and B. how to implement individual DPI but there's stuff missing. anyone who's interested to help or lead us in this, please contact me.
ps. what we'll get will look like this:
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with that setting it could be like that on all phones, not just high density ones like nexus.
thanks!
I'm working on an app here, asking for a few suggestions (though I'll assume asking is probably a waste of time here) on UI development. I'm good with HTML, however, I never really learned CSS, nor do I honestly want to go through the tedious mission of learning it when I could use something like Kendo UI. I'm thinking of using that, or using Bootstrap for my app's UI, but is there anything you guys can recommend that'd be easy to get a UI put together pretty quick?
Snapshot of app:
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I'm working on an app here, asking for a few suggestions (though I'll assume asking is probably a waste of time here) on UI development. I'm good with HTML, however, I never really learned CSS, nor do I honestly want to go through the tedious mission of learning it when I could use something like Kendo UI. I'm thinking of using that, or using Bootstrap for my app's UI, but is there anything you guys can recommend that'd be easy to get a UI put together pretty quick?
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this is pretty simple, you can use jquery mobile or sencha touch. wrap it with phongap to get the apk or ipa
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this is pretty simple, you can use jquery mobile or sencha touch. wrap it with phongap to get the apk or ipa
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I'll check that out. So far I'm seeing that Sencha is much preferred over Jquery Mobile, so looks like I'll give that a shot!
Ok before you laugh, have a look about the internet, I was frankly stunned by this old news, as I would have gone all in on a Microsoft/Nokia Feature Phone. I would still drop my Android in a heart beat to have this. As for years I ran an Old Audiovox SMT 5600 WinMo 5 candy bar phone, even with the T9 text it did all I ever wanted phone calls, texts, and music in my pocket. None of the fancy streaming or data collection crap with facebook and it's evil partners
Any way I stray away from the Topic.... Sources for the Microsoft RM-1181/82/83
Windows Central Zac Bowden did a write up of a hands on.....
https://www.windowscentral.com/microsoft-feature-phone-rm-1182-windows
Nokia Power User also had pics and a write up
RM-1182 was a Microsoft-branded Feature-phone
RM-1182 seems to be a Microsoft-branded Feature-phone
nokiapoweruser.com
A YouTube video of it's startup, prototype password stuff
Then to my surprise a few are in the wild and for sale.....
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/295117884704
I would buy one, but I have no idea how much is working, what of the phone works, or how to even start to poke about and look to rip out a rom to see if other newer Hardware in the HMD/Nokia line could be made to run what ever this runs. It comes from China, so I am guessing it will take forever to get one with the world in the state it's in.
In any case just putting it out to see if anyone gets sparked with an itch. I know my itch is sparked and I have no idea how long I can hold off trying to grab one. As I have been thinking of going back to a feature phone for some time as I have no need for all the crap a Smart Phone does, but I am older and not driven by a need for social media junk.
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