App4Dev App4Dev - This application is for all beginner developers to see some input data.
The data displayed on this app is:
- Raw Gesture Data
- Raw Accelerometer Data
- Raw Orientation Data
You can see raw accelerometer values so you can produce your apps based on this data
XAML Pad XAML Pad is a free application that let you write XAML snippets that get parsed, compiled and displayed on your Windows Phone.
The result will be displayed in a new fully functional Page, meaning buttons will be 'clickable', list boxes 'selectable', etc.
An E-mail feature will let you e-mail the XAML Code for re-use
Codes N Puzzles Codes N Puzzles - This is the app for geeks.Enjoy writing code for tough programming problems and solve excellent puzzles.
Get latest feeds for coding problems from
"programmingpraxis.com"
and latest feeds for puzzles from
"dailybrainteaser.blogspot
EasyULA EasyULA - EasyULA is designed to help developers create small, easy-to-read license agreements for their software. These smaller licenses will help to make users more likely to read them, and therefore, more fully accept them. Also, it's very easy (and fast) to create a license with EasyULA
Web Coder Developed by Saif Ahmad
Tips and tutorials for web developers
VPSinn VPSinn is the newest cross-platform mobile application developed by XiGroup S.r.L. to allow IT administrators to access and monitor their own virtual environment, performing fundamental tasks.
VPSinn connects and manages virtual machines running on Citrix XenServer and Xen Cloud Platform (XCP) directly from your Windows Phone
Visualstudiomagazine - CSharp Corner Visualstudiomagazine - CSharp Corner provides expert solutions for developers in .NET. This App views all current csharp thems
Scheme Interpreter for Programmers and Geeks Scheme Interpreter for Programmers and Geeks - This is a powerful & useful Scheme Interpreter developed for WP7. It is intended for programmers and techno geeks only! Scheme is one of the dialects of the programming language Lisp and it was developed at the MIT AI Lab by Guy L. Steele and Gerald Jay Sussman