Category Archives: 31 Days

31 Days of Windows 8 | Day #31: Design

by Clark Sell Posted on December 1, 2012

This article is Day #31 in a series called 31 Days of Windows 8.  Each of the articles in this series will be published for both HTML5/JS and XAML/C#. You can find additional resources, downloads, and source code on our … Continue reading

Posted in 31 Days, Windows 8 | Tagged Design, Metro | 1 Comment

31 Days of Windows 8 | Day #29: PLM

by Clark Sell Posted on November 29, 2012

This article is Day #29 in a series called 31 Days of Windows 8.  Each of the articles in this series will be published for both HTML5/JS and XAML/C#. You can find additional resources, downloads, and source code on our … Continue reading

Posted in 31 Days, Windows 8 | Tagged Application Lifecycle, PLM | Leave a comment

31 Days of Windows 8 | Day #28: Push Notifications

by Clark Sell Posted on November 28, 2012

This article is Day #28 in a series called 31 Days of Windows 8.  Each of the articles in this series will be published for both HTML5/JS and XAML/C#. You can find additional resources, downloads, and source code on our … Continue reading

Posted in 31 Days, Windows 8 | Tagged Badge, Live Tiles, Push Notifications, Tiles, Toast, WNS | Leave a comment

31 Days of Windows 8 | Day #27: Inclinometer

by Clark Sell Posted on November 27, 2012

This article is Day #27 in a series called 31 Days of Windows 8.  Each of the articles in this series will be published for both HTML5/JS and XAML/C#. You can find additional resources, downloads, and source code on our … Continue reading

Posted in 31 Days, Windows 8 | Tagged Inclinometer, Sensors | Leave a comment

31 Days of Windows 8 | Day #26: Gyrometer

by Clark Sell Posted on November 26, 2012

This article is Day #26 in a series called 31 Days of Windows 8.  Each of the articles in this series will be published for both HTML5/JS and XAML/C#. You can find additional resources, downloads, and source code on our … Continue reading

Posted in 31 Days, Windows 8 | Tagged Gyrometer, Sensors | 1 Comment