The Tablet Show show

The Tablet Show

Summary: Carl Franklin and Richard Campbell bring you the best minds in software development for tablets, covering WinRT/Metro, iOS, and Android development.

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 Rob Bazinet Builds iOS Apps | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:41:00

Carl and Richard talk to Rob Bazinet about building iOS applications. One of the applications that Rob discusses is a pallative care application for the iPad that allows people who are in remote care homes routinely communicate with their doctor how they are feeling without the doctor having to go to see the patient directly.

 Atley Hunter Uses the Portable Class Library | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:42:00

Carl and Richard talk to Atley Hunter about his latest apps - yes, he is still building apps! Atley digs into how developers can build applications that run on Windows 8 and Windows Phone at once. The core technology is the Portable Class Library project. The conversation digs into the range of Microsoft platforms supported by the Portable Class Library, including XBox 360 and Silverlight! Atley also talks about his experiences around the success of phone apps vs tablet, different user experience approaches and why Visual Studio 2012 rocks!

 State of Windows 8 Development at Code PaLOUsa | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:49:00

While at Code PaLOUsa in Louisville, Kentucky, Carl and Richard moderate a panel on the state of Windows 8 development. The conversation ranges over the hardware available for Windows 8, what is compelling and what is not. The panel also digs into consumer vs corporate applications, how difficult side loading is (hopefully Blue fixes it) and some of the programs Microsoft is supporting to increase Win 8 adoption.

 Scott Allen Builds SPAs for Mobile | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:43:00

Carl and Richard talk to Scott Allen about building Single Page Applications (SPA) for mobile devices.

 Chris Sells Still Develops in WinJS | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:52:00

Carl and Richard talk to Chris Sells about WinJS. But first, the boys have some fun talking about garbage collection, Windows 8 development options and TypeScript. Then the conversation goes deep into WinJS - does building 'native' HTML apps in Windows 8 make sense? Should the app look like a web app or a Metro app? Chris takes on all these questions and more!

 Chris Love Talks Surface Pro, Mobile Development and More | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:49:00

Carl and Richard talk to Chris Love about his experience with the Surface Pro and mobile development in general. The conversation starts out talking about some of the APIs that Chris is building to simplify mobile development - check the show links for a look at them. Chris then talks about the decision to get a Surface Pro, comparing it to other laptops and ultrabooks and how it's changed the way he does computing. Lots of stories and ideas on tackling mobile and tablet development in your business! The opportunities are out there.

 Todd Anglin Helps Us Build Mobile Apps with HTML 5 | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:53:00

Carl and Richard talk to Todd Anglin about building mobile applications in HTML 5. Todd starts out the conversation with the state of mobile today - a diverse set of form factors, operating systems and development environments. HTML is the only thing that works across them all, but it's not a write-once-run-everywhere solution, you have to work at it! Todd talks about the advantages and disadvantages of responsive web design, as opposed to creating separate solutions for different form factors. The discussion also digs into KendoUI, an HTML product that Todd works on at Telerik.

 Aaron Gustafson On Web Standards and Progressive Enhancement | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:52:00

Carl and Richard talk to Aaron Gustafson about web standards and progressive enhancement. Aaron is part of the Web Standards Project and so the conversation starts off about it's role in the maintenance of web standards - resisting the fragmentation of features in various browsers. From there, Aaron digs into adaptive web design through progressive enhancement. What does it take to retrofit a legacy web page into more current techniques? Aaron talks about a variety of strategies to help you get a great mobile web experience. Also listen for comparisons of native, hybrid and web-based mobile applications!

 Ben Gracewood Builds Win 8 Apps | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:43:00

Carl and Richard talk to Ben Gracewood about his experiences working at MarkerMetro, building Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8 applications *only* - no iOS or Android! Ben talks about getting seriously into the 'metro' design principles and how after some initial consternation, his customers come to love the UX experience in Windows 8 and Phone 8. Besides those designs, iOS and Android 'look like Window 3.11.' The conversation digs into the preferred toolstack for building apps and where the ugly bits lie. Awesome conversation if you're just getting up to speed in the metro world!

 Josh Twist Builds Mobile Services | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:43:00

Carl and Richard talk to Josh Twist, one of the leaders of the Azure Mobile Services team. Josh discusses his experiences building mobile applications on iOS, Android and Windows Phone and how it's influenced the design of Azure Mobile Services. The conversation explores the various aspects of Mobile Services including data storage, user authentication, push notifications and other tools and services. Josh talks about how the team ships updates every week and that the products are entirely user driven - all the features are discussed on the User Voice site. So if there's something missing, just let them know to add it!

 David Isbitski and Andrew Smith Do Cross Platform Mobile Development with AppMobi | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:49:00

Carl and Richard talk to David Isbitski and Andrew Smith about appMobi. AppMobi comes from the same code base as PhoneGap, but with a different focus. The conversation starts out with a break down of the appMobi SDK which covers the cross-platform and plug-in capabilities and the cloud services SDK. Only a week before the recording, Intel acquired the cross-platform SDK, appMobi continues to run the cloud services. If you want to build cross-platform mobile applications with HTML 5, you need to take a look at appMobi!

 Toni Kaufmann Builds Games with Cocos2D-x | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:41:00

Carl and Richard talk to Toni Kaufmann about the gamification of apps and the use of Cocos2D-x as a cross-platform development library for iPhone and Android. The conversation starts out with Toni talking about an app he built for the Swiss government to engage teenagers - using a game to educate them about bullying and sexual harassment. Toni talks about how much more effective a game model is over standard brochure-ware applications. From there he digs into the general psychology around gamification, what works and what doesn't.

 Miguel de Icaza Updates Us on Xamarin | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:40:00

Carl and Richard talk to Miguel de Icaza about the latest happenings at Xamarin. The first bit of big news - a free version of MonoTouch and Mono for Android! But wait, there's more - besides a full update of MonoDevelop, Xamarin has also completed integration of MonoTouch and Mono for Android into Visual Studio. Yeah, that's right, you can build iOS apps in Visual Studio!

 Rocky Lhotka Deploys WinRT apps in the Enterprise | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:51:00

Carl and Richard talk to Rocky Lhotka about his experiences building Windows 8 tablet applications for the enterprise. The conversation starts out with a broader discussion around all of the different tablets in the enterprise, the challenge of managing them as well as developing for them. Rocky then digs into the deployment story for Windows 8 Store applications - including putting your apps into the store as well as side loading. Side loading is where things get complicated, as Rocky describes it, it depends on what version of Windows 8 you're using, and what licensing agreements your organization has with Microsoft as to what the costs and configurations are for deploying apps. Rocky has done the hard research here!

 Stuart Lodge Builds Cross Platform Apps with MVVMCross | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:49:00

Carl and Richard talk to Stuart Lodge about MVVMCross. Stuart digs into why MVVMCross exists and its ability to simplify building applications across iOS, Android and Windows. He also describes the key role of the Xamarin products of MonoTouch and Mono for Android play, as well as how MVVMCross works with XAML on the Windows side of the fence. Lots of discussion around phone vs. tablet implementation and the future capabilities of MVVMCross for other platforms. You need to check out this awesome open source library!

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