We just published the 6th part of Andrea Boschin's Windows 8 Metro Series on SilverlightShow:
From the author:
The challenge for a completely new user experience, based on the touch-based interaction in metro style applications, requires a complete set of new controls that simplify developer's life. This is the reason why, compared with Silverlight and WPF, Metro offers some the controls that implement this new kind of interaction, giving a lot of features and customization points.
GridView, ListView and FlipView togheter makes a new deal for developers because they have a higher level of perception over the commonly used Controls in xaml. In this article I would like to explore this level and go deep on some of the fundamental aspect of this triumvirate.
Missed the previous parts? Catch up here:
Andrea Boschin has also authored a few SilverlightShow ebooks (Introduction to WP7 | WP7 Data Access Strategies | Windows Phone 7.5 Fundamentals). See all ebooks on our shelf »