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  1. Windows Dev Center | Microsoft Developer

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    The Windows Phone Dev Center introduces new analytic tools for tracking app downloads and performance. For example, you can now see downloads by purchase type—Free, Paid, Trial, and Beta. Paid downloads are now broken down by “without trial” and “after trial,” providing more useful insights into how customers are acquiring your apps.
    If you already have Visual Studio 2010, XNA Game Studio or Expression Blend 4 installed, the developer tools will just update the applications with templates and other elements you need for Windows Phone development. Once you have the tools installed, start browsing through the MSDN Windows Phone Development documentation ( bit.ly/fSYt8d ).
    The developer tools include Visual Studio 2010 Express for Windows Phone, the Windows Phone Emulator, Silverlight for Windows Phone, XNA Game Studio 4.0 and Expression Blend 4 for Windows Phone.
    The starting point for all Windows Phone developers, new and experienced, is the Windows Phone Dev Center. The Dev Center has links to download the SDK, which includes all the tools needed to get started designing and developing for Windows Phone.
  3. Windows SDK and emulator archive | Microsoft Developer

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  6. Windows Phone Dev 101: A Get-Started Guide for Pros

    WEBOct 7, 2013 · Windows Phone Dev 101: A Get-Started Guide for Pros. From project templates to themes to testing to authentication and much more, Nick Randolph looks at some of the tools, technologies and …

  7. Introducing Windows Phone SDK 8.0 - Visual Studio Blog

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