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Windows Phone 7 Application Development


On February 7th, 2011, Dave Heil and I gave a presentation on Windows Phone 7 Application Development to the members of the Windows Networking Solutions User Group (WiNSUG) in Carlsbad, California.  We had a great time meeting the members of the user group, as we tried to answer their probing and insightful questions.  The slide deck from the presentation and the source code for the example Windows Phone 7 and Windows Azure Platform application, is included at the following links: WP7/Azure Platform Sample Application Sample Code: This application builds on the Thumbnails Azure Platform application and the Camera WP7 sample application provided by Microsoft.  The image captured by the WP7 Camera application is sent to a Storage Role on the Azure Platform, and displayed by the Web Role. Windows Phone 7 Application Development Slide Deck: Dave Heil presented the basics of WP7 application development and I followed up with a demonstration of the WP7/Azure Platform Sample (above) in ...

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  1. Re: Using the Kinect Sensor to Calculate Body Segment Angles

    Hi Mr.James Thank you for this useful information. I just have problems in downloading the code. I...

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  2. Re: Using the Kinect Sensor to Calculate Body Segment Angles

    i´m new in this kind of project with the kinect and i´d like to check your program, because i want to...

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    Thanks Mr. james for the reply, I'm very grateful with it. Do you mean that I should create a virtual...

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  4. Re: Using the Kinect Sensor to Calculate Body Segment Angles

    You could just initialize the vector vectorJoint1ToJoint2 with a static value the describes the dimensions...

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  5. Re: Using the Kinect Sensor to Calculate Body Segment Angles

    You could just initialize the vector vectorJoint1ToJoint2 with a static value the describes the dimensions...

    -- James Y. Wilson

  6. Re: Using the Kinect Sensor to Calculate Body Segment Angles

    Hi all, I understand that this work fine if we can have 2 vectors from the 3 joints position. But what...

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  7. Re: Using the Kinect Sensor to Calculate Body Segment Angles

    Hello Browniee, Yes, ankle and knee segments are included in the skeleton. You can actually see these...

    -- James Y. Wilson

  8. Re: Using the Kinect Sensor to Calculate Body Segment Angles

    Hi Jim, Love to see more posting like this from you :)

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  9. Re: Using the Kinect Sensor to Calculate Body Segment Angles

    is this possible with SDK v1.5.0 and can i also manipulate this to get angles for the knee and ankle...

    -- Browniee

  10. Re: Using the Kinect Sensor to Calculate Body Segment Angles

    Hello Sriram, You should download the complete SkeletonAnalyzer project file and build it to verify...

    -- James Y. Wilson

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