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    Episode 33 – Client-side Components

    en-usSeptember 11, 2013
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    About this Episode

    Kerry and Rinat return from their summer break to discuss their initial explorations into client-side development. This episode, and the two episodes after it, cover a two month period in which Rinat and Kerry went off to write some new client code for their Getting Things Done(tm) sample project. They start this three-part spike with a simple WinForms client, and end it with the beginnings of their cross-platform mobile application. (40 minutes)

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    Episode 33 – Client-side Components

    Kerry and Rinat return from their summer break to discuss their initial explorations into client-side development. This episode, and the two episodes after it, cover a two month period in which Rinat and Kerry went off to write some new client code for their Getting Things Done(tm) sample project. They start this three-part spike with a simple WinForms client, and end it with the beginnings of their cross-platform mobile application. (40 minutes)

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