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The Code for today's show is available below:
Snubs CompiledThanks to Ayesh Rodz for his Sample Array.
And to Rik Schreurs for busting out some collections knowledge.
And, of course, to Joe Maruschek, who keeps dazzling us with XAML.
Ivory TowerWe're Building an App!
We want to create a Tasks app that can take pictures of things we want to remember, tag location data to specific tasks, allow us to share OR KEEP PRIVATE that task list, and do it all across all of our devices.
The first thing we want to do when we're developing an app is to break down its functions. I prefer to go from the inside, out. (Start with the device, continue to what the device will connect)
The Second thing we want to do is to gather resources. What service are availible for my app? I prefer to go from the outside, it. (Start with what is availible on the Internet, continue to what the device can do.)
The Third thing we want to do is to create the Logic Tree for our App
The fourth thing is to make each part of the logic tree possible:
Hosts: Fr. Robert Ballecer, SJ and Shannon Morse
Guest: Louis Maresca
Bandwidth for Coding 101 is provided by CacheFly.
Sponsors:
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The Code for today's show is available below:
Snubs CompiledThanks to Ayesh Rodz for his Sample Array.
And to Rik Schreurs for busting out some collections knowledge.
And, of course, to Joe Maruschek, who keeps dazzling us with XAML.
Ivory TowerWe're Building an App!
We want to create a Tasks app that can take pictures of things we want to remember, tag location data to specific tasks, allow us to share OR KEEP PRIVATE that task list, and do it all across all of our devices.
The first thing we want to do when we're developing an app is to break down its functions. I prefer to go from the inside, out. (Start with the device, continue to what the device will connect)
The Second thing we want to do is to gather resources. What service are availible for my app? I prefer to go from the outside, it. (Start with what is availible on the Internet, continue to what the device can do.)
The Third thing we want to do is to create the Logic Tree for our App
The fourth thing is to make each part of the logic tree possible:
Hosts: Fr. Robert Ballecer, SJ and Shannon Morse
Guest: Louis Maresca
Bandwidth for Coding 101 is provided by CacheFly.
Sponsors:

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