Showing posts with label Win10. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Win10. Show all posts

Thursday, October 15, 2015

How to enable Ionic Cordova Project template to run Windows 10 mobile apps

Hi,

If you are using Ionic Framework project template in Visual Studio 2015, You will not be able to develop and build windows 10 apps in Visual Studio 2015 until you do some changes in your project to support that.

I have posted and answered this issue here:

https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/b6f638f9-27ee-4918-ae74-dfe4815a070d/how-to-enable-windows-10-target-in-ionic-cordova-project-templates?forum=ToolsForApacheCordova

Hope this helps.

Saturday, September 19, 2015

Get started with Windows 10 IoT Core and Azure IoT Services

Hi,

I had a great opportunity to present a workshop at hardware hacking event through #HardwareWeekend Hackster.io in DC.

The hardware hackathon was the first time for me to join the maker community and present the powerful features of Windows 10 IoT Core and Azure IoT sevices.

An amazing number of submitted projects so far and looking forward to seeing the demos tomorrow.

The submitted projects in DC Hackster event can be found here: hackster.io/dc

Below is my presentation for reference.



Building IoT solutions using Windows 10 IoT Core & Azure from Mostafa Elzoghbi


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The MS winner team: BPM Biker


Saturday, September 12, 2015

How to get started with IoT devices running windows 10 IoT Core

Hi,

Microsoft published a development center for developers to start developing IoT solutions for available IoT hardware devices in the market.

If you want to get started developing IoT solutions, You can use your existing development skill set in windows to develop solutions since there are good number of IoT devices that support running windows 10 IoT core such as:

1) Raspberry Pi 2.
2) MinnowBoard Max.
3) Galileo
4) Windows Remote Arduino
5) Windows Virtual Shields for Arduino

These IoT devices are not expensive, Once you get one of these devices, you can start running Windows 10 IoT core and start developing solutions using Visual Studio 2015.

Below is some useful links to get started:

Windows Dev Center - IoT:

Select your IoT Device:

Once you get Visual Studio 2015 Community edition for free, you need to get Windows 10 IoT core project templates:


Have fun!