Monthly Archives: June 2013

Some clarifications about Windows Phone, Windows 8.1 and Visual Studio 2013

Yesterday Microsoft has released the much anticipated Windows 8.1 Preview, together with the first Preview of Visual Studio 2013. The Windows team worked really hard in the latest month and I think that the results are really good: Windows 8.1 … Continue reading

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First steps in Caliburn Micro with Windows Phone 8 – How to manage different DataContext

After a while I’m back to publish a post about Caliburn Micro and Windows Phone. The reason is that, during the development of my Movies Tracker app, I’ve found my self in a corner case I haven’t managed before: a … Continue reading

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A new SQLite wrapper for Windows Phone 8 and Windows 8 – Relationships

This post is the second part of a series about a new SQLite wrapper for Windows Phone 8 and Windows 8, you can read the first part here. One of the biggest flaws of the sqlite-net library for Windows 8 … Continue reading

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A new SQLite wrapper for Windows Phone 8 and Windows 8 – The basics

One of the topics that gathered more attention on my blog is SQLite: developing an application without the need to store, somehow, the data locally is almost impossible, so developers are always searching the best way to achieve this objective. … Continue reading

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