Blend Tutorial Part 2: Create the Project—Memory Game
Blend Tutorial Part 3: Add a Style Sheet—Memory Game
Blend Tutorial Part 4: Create a Flexible Layout—Memory Game
Blend Tutorial Part 5: Align Content to The Grid—Memory Game
Blend Tutorial Part 6: Style the Game Board—Memory Game
Blend Tutorial Part 7: Style the Cards—Memory Game
Blend Tutorial Part 8: Add CSS Transitions—Memory Game
Blend Tutorial Part 9: Build and Run Your App—Memory Game About this series: this tutorial series can help you get started with basic design tasks in Blend 5 for Windows Developer Preview. When you complete all the steps of this tutorial series, you will have created a lightweight, dynamic version of the memory game commonly referred to as “Concentration.” In the game, a number of cards are laid face down. The objective of the game is to turn over pairs of matching cards until all of the matching pairs have been revealed. Microsoft Expression Blend 5 for Windows Developer Preview and Microsoft Visual Studio 11 Express for Windows Developer Preview can speed up and simplify the app design/development process.
The workflowBecause projects can move freely between Expression Blend for Windows Developer Preview and Visual Studio 11 Express for Windows Developer Preview, you can pick where to start building your app. You can start designing in Expression Blend for Windows Developer Preview, save your project, and then hand it off to a developer who can use Visual Studio 11 Express for Windows Developer Preview to write and debug the app logic. Alternatively, a developer can do the coding first in Visual Studio 11 Express for Windows Developer Preview, save the solution, hand it off to you, and you can open it in Expression Blend for Windows Developer Preview, where you can add layout and design components. Read more: BlendInsider
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Blend Tutorial Part 3: Add a Style Sheet—Memory Game
Blend Tutorial Part 4: Create a Flexible Layout—Memory Game
Blend Tutorial Part 5: Align Content to The Grid—Memory Game
Blend Tutorial Part 6: Style the Game Board—Memory Game
Blend Tutorial Part 7: Style the Cards—Memory Game
Blend Tutorial Part 8: Add CSS Transitions—Memory Game
Blend Tutorial Part 9: Build and Run Your App—Memory Game About this series: this tutorial series can help you get started with basic design tasks in Blend 5 for Windows Developer Preview. When you complete all the steps of this tutorial series, you will have created a lightweight, dynamic version of the memory game commonly referred to as “Concentration.” In the game, a number of cards are laid face down. The objective of the game is to turn over pairs of matching cards until all of the matching pairs have been revealed. Microsoft Expression Blend 5 for Windows Developer Preview and Microsoft Visual Studio 11 Express for Windows Developer Preview can speed up and simplify the app design/development process.
The workflowBecause projects can move freely between Expression Blend for Windows Developer Preview and Visual Studio 11 Express for Windows Developer Preview, you can pick where to start building your app. You can start designing in Expression Blend for Windows Developer Preview, save your project, and then hand it off to a developer who can use Visual Studio 11 Express for Windows Developer Preview to write and debug the app logic. Alternatively, a developer can do the coding first in Visual Studio 11 Express for Windows Developer Preview, save the solution, hand it off to you, and you can open it in Expression Blend for Windows Developer Preview, where you can add layout and design components. Read more: BlendInsider
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