codeShow for Windows 8.1
- Jeremy Foster | Microsoft Corporation
The codeShow project is a Windows 8 app written with HTML and JavaScript that is intended to help developers learn to make Windows 8 apps… using HTML and JavaScript. In the past, the project has been merely a large collection of demos, but v2 is in the works and promises to introduce some more features useful to developers everywhere. Come see what’s new and how you can get involved in this open source project today.
Speaker Details
Jeremy Foster was educated in computer engineering and mathematics, gathered disparate industry experience in education, aerospace manufacturing, and insurance. With just enough and not nearly enough education and experience, he finally joined Microsoft with the goal of informing and inspiring other software developers to write code and write it right. Jeremy is the author of CSS for Windows 8 App Development. When he is not working, he is likely spending time with his wife and son, hiking and camping, sailing, scuba diving, or working on house projects. Find Jeremy online at @codefoster and codefoster.com.
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