Home Interviews Developers Our View Forums Blogs We Like The List

Get Windows Live Wave 3!

Windows Live Windows Live

Tag Cloud

Clustering with the VE ASP.NET control

Click here to play this video

Widgetbox Widget

Featured Article:

Windows Live Photo Gallery gets new OEM partners, Sync integration, and more

Windows Live Photo Gallery from the Windows Live Essentials suite is getting some upgrades in the upcoming “Release Candidate” release too. Besides the many bug fixes (including the wlcomm.exe crash and 100% CPU usage bug ), we also found out from Brian Hall’s interview that Windows Live Sync (FolderShare) will come installed along with Windows Live Photo Gallery to sync your photo albums across multiple PCs, as long as you sign in with the same Windows Live ID on more than one computer: Perhaps more good news for Microsoft’s Windows Live push is that HP had recently signed up to include Windows
by damaster on 15 Nov 2008, 11:59 AM with 7 comment(s) and 1,102 views

"Live In A Box" - A Way To Learn Live SDKs

The Windows Dev blog posted last week about a new project that has appeared on CodePlex called "Live In A Box". First thing to note about this project is that although it's been made by people who work at Microsoft, it's not actually an official offering from the software company. So, what exactly is this project about? Well basically it's a way to learn some of the different Live API offerings, quickly showing you pre-existing code and allowing you to modify it and get to learn what exactly is going on.

The project itself is an ongoing project and is continually being built upon and new things added; currently it shows you an example of the following:

  • Search Application (using the Live Search SDK) 
  • Map Application (using the Virtual Earth SDK)
  • Messenger Activity
  • Web Gadgets (live.com/Spaces)
  • Windows Live Contacts Control
  • WPF/e

The project itself is a good place to start off if you're thinking of doing something using any of the above mentioned technologies as it gives you a basis that you can improve upon and get to grips with some of the Windows Live platforms.

Notes: The installer requires you to have IIS installed, if you don't, the Live In A Box files won't be installed; If you're using Vista, please make sure you read the instructions on the project page on CodePlex otherwise the installer won't install.

SL


Posted Mar 18 2007, 02:09 AM by ScottIsAFool

Comments

Alber1690 wrote re: "Live In A Box" - A Way To Learn Live SDKs
on 03-18-2007 4:38 AM

All while the MSN team is working on a new MSN.com template: http://albertceo.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!3A485499112E425D!558.entry

Powered By Community Server Themed By nb development
Copyright © 2006-2008 LiveSide All Rights Reserved
Microsoft, Microsoft logos, Windows and Windows Live are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.