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  3. We\'ve launched everything you need to write Windows Phone 7 applications. Not only that, but we\'ve ... WP7 Silverlight Toolkit and XNA 4.0!” Reply. Rudi ...
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  4. If you missed my blog about showing the WP7 magnetometer in 3D with an XNA/Silverlight application, you can read about it by clicking here. We are in the process of ...
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  5. source: blog.falafel.com. If you missed my blog about showing the WP7 magnetometer in 3D with an XNA/Silverlight application, you can read about it by clicking here.
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  6. Windows Phone 7 platform provides two different frameworks for developing applications: Silverlight and XNA. ... In a Silverlight WP7 application we can use all the ...
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  7. In Windows Phone 7 your Silverligh t applications can use some XNA Game Framework APIs. ... WP7 has .NET Compact Framework, but with regard to Silverlight, ...
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  8. If you missed my blog about showing the WP7 magnetometer in 3D with an XNA/Silverlight application, you can read about it by clicking here. We are in the process of ...
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  9. [WP7] Launch a XNA application from Silverlight. Currently, there are two APIs available to create application on Windows Phone 7 : Silverlight and XNA.
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  10. Windows Phone 7 ( WP7 ) has two application types that you can create, either Silverlight or XNA, and you can’t really mix the two together.
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