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looks like we are all waiting for that news. 
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yes dude!
but I don't expect for WP8 , I just know about win8 and RT!
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You can't yet. Expect there to be an SDK rollout later in the summer for WP8. WinRT is currently available to develop for; just download and install the RC versions of W8 and VS2012 (but be aware that there may still be some changes before W8 goes live).
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honestly i can't wait for this new OS for WP.
their marketplace is not bad to start a selling application. 
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WM6.5 --> WP7
Fool me once, shame on you
WP7 --> WP8
Fool me twice, shame on me
Thankfully I went this route, so far so good...
WM6.5 -- > Android
Poor show MS, I'm not the only developer that feels this way...
do or do not, there is no try
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If you're doing mobile development, why limit yourself to one platform? That's a bit short sighted if you want to maximize your revenue.
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Economics mostly...
The story of the 3 Bears (cellphones...)
Big Bear Phone - (iPhone) - thinks it's the bees knees, may very well be the bees knees but expensive
Mama Bear Phone - (WP7,WP8) - too all over the show
Baby Bear Phone (Android) - a flavor to suite basically any need, highly customizable, good quality phone and can be bought with just about any size budget...
do or do not, there is no try
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But if all the three bears are giving out money for the same thing, why limit yourself to momma bear? That's not economics.
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nah now i'm more confuse.
can you suggest me what SDK should i use
to write android and blackberry? 
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I'm not sure where they're fooling us on the WP7->WP8. They said that all apps that run on WP7 will automatically run on WP8. Is there something else I'm missing?
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even if it's possible, according to news i read, upgrading windows phone 7.5 to 8 is not possible. For example, the great Nokia Lumia.
I heard that this smartphone will be obsolete in less than 1 year since launched.
Buying this smartphone will end in tears.
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Last week of July.
Christian Amado
MCITP | MCTS | MOS | MTA
DCE 0★ 1★ 2★ 3★ 4★ 5★
Bronze level MVA
Olimpia ☆ ★★★
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i'm not sure it's coming this month. 
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Hi All,
I Use Visual Studio 2008 C# Language On Windows Server 2008 and Develop a pocket pc using Windows Mobile 5.0.
This is the Code for Calling Hello World Web Service:
SMService.SMService ser = new SMService.SMService();
ser.Url = "http://SDTEST:21746/SMService.asmx";
string strHello=ser.HelloWorld();
The Error "Could not establish a network connection "
show at all time when i start run the program using the emulater.
Thanks Alot.
modified 22-Jun-12 2:55am.
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The only help I can give is you need to provide more information. Are you talking about Windows Mobile 6?
What operating system/language etc?
Show the code that is failing.
Is this on a real device or an emulator?
Information like that are going to help get answers.
"You get that on the big jobs."
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Hi,
I Use Visual Studio 2008 C# Language On Windows Server 2008 and Develop a pocket pc using Windows Mobile 5.0.
This is the Code for Calling Hello World Web Service:
SMService.SMService ser = new SMService.SMService();
ser.Url = "http://SDTEST:21746/SMService.asmx";
string strHello=ser.HelloWorld();
The Error "Could not establish a network connection "
show at all time when i start run the program using the emulater.
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zead I should have mentioned it would be best if you edited your original post with this info. People probably wont get this far down the tree
"You get that on the big jobs."
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i'm c# and vb.net programmer using visual studio 2010 and microsoft sql server. at the first time, i'm interested in developing windows phone 7.5 application and games, i've downloaded and attached the SDK in my visual studio. however, i heard an issue that Windows Phone 8 will launch soon, looks like i'd better wait until it launched.
nah, while waiting for this new OS, i'm planning to write blackberry application for BB OS 5-7.
is this a good plan or what?
i'm really confuse.
sorry for long story, but i really really love to learn about mobile programming. 
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As I understand it, Blackberry has peaked and fading, I'd go for Android or iOS (Apple).
iOS development required a Mac, so the cheap option, unless you have a Mac, is to go Android.
Android is Java, so much of your C# experience is transferable. iOS requires knowledge in Objective C which isn't a big stretch but you would do well to buy a book on the language before diving in.
"You get that on the big jobs."
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You are right to an extent . The reason I am saying this is because BB customers are of upper middle class and are ready to pay for good service. If your target is to generate revenue then BB is still the best bet. Rest depends upon your idea. For Android and iOS they are the future specially Android.
All the best mate.
If you feed fish to a man you serve him for one day. BUt if you teach him to fish you serve him for his lifetime.
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Midnight Ahri, the idea is brilliant but you rightly said that windows 8 is going to get launched. I would recommend you to go ahead with your plan to develop app for BB OS 5-7.
All the best mate.
Aditya Pandey : If you feed fish to a man you serve him for a day. But if you teach him to fish, you serve him for his lifetime.
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thank you for the reply,
actually i develop application not 100% for income.
i have two smartphone here, iPhone 4 and Blackberry 9790.
and a notebook using windows 7.
i don't have android smartphone and macbook.
that's why i choose blackberry first.
but i still don't get what SDK should i use. 
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