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XNA in Windows 8 from dream to reality

By , 15 Oct 2012
 

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publicly available No 15 Oct '12 - 14:22 Available Chris Maunder
Updates in content. 206 changes had been made.
3 No 15 Oct '12 - 12:38 Pending Simon Jackson
Added a new update following discussions on the article, seems there is a way to turn a Class Library into a full app and inject XNA code into it.
2 No 15 Oct '12 - 9:41 Available Smitha Vijayan
Updates in content. 268 changes had been made.
1 No 15 Oct '12 - 8:17 Pending Simon Jackson
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Simon Jackson
Architect ZenithMoon Studios
United Kingdom United Kingdom
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Long time game developer / IT maniac.
By day working as a lowly Technical Architect for a healthcare software firm, by night Masquerading as the Master Chief of ZenithMoon Studios.
 
At heart I'm a community developer breaking down lots of fun and curious technologies and bringing them to the masses.
 
I'm also a contributor to several open source projects, most notably the AdRotator advertising rotator project for Windows and Windows Phone.
 
After a hefty break with Windows Phone and Windows 8 I'm heading back to my XNA roots to show how beginners and current XNA devs can take their skills forward with XNA's bleak future.

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