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WordPress Shortcode. Share Email. Top clipped slide. Download Now Download Download to read offline. Microsoft case study Download Now Download Download to read offline. Gagan Kumar Follow. Analysis of a simple cryptographic protocol. System interconnect architecture. Video games case study. A few thoughts on work life-balance. Is vc still a thing final. The GaryVee Content Model. This case study showed the process of porting a very simple app—arguably an unrealistically simple one.
For instance, a list box can be used for selection or for establishing a context for navigation; the app navigates to a page with more details about the item that was tapped. This particular app does nothing with the user's selection, and it has no navigation.
Even so, the case study served to break the ice, to introduce the porting process, and to demonstrate important techniques that you can use in real UWP apps. We also saw evidence that porting view models is generally a smooth process. User interface, and form factor support, are aspects that are more likely to require our attention when porting. The next case study is Bookstore2 , in which we look at accessing and displaying grouped data.
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Is this page helpful? Please rate your experience Yes No. Any additional feedback? Submit and view feedback for This product This page. As Microsoft arrived in this century, the logo was overhauled again. It acquired a cleaner, 3D look. The graphic was now given equal weight as the type. Over the next two generations, the logo designers went for flatter and cleaner designs. These subtle changes were in line with the evolution of digital screens.
As the resolutions got better, the type got thinner. Finally, the present logo, which was introduced with the arrival of Windows 8. This was a time when the whole design philosophy of Microsoft products was changing- when the whole design world was realizing the utility of flatter designs.
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