Anyone Interested? - Windows Phone 7 Software Development

I am currently looking for an expert Windows Mobile developer or 2 who would be interested in making a little extra money. The payout is not huge but will lead to more immediate projects following. Anyone interested please PM and and send links or screenshots of previous work. Also looking for a graphics designer who has experience in UI design. Thanks for the time guys.
JW

I'm a silverlight developer and designer. What kind of project are you looking into? I'll get some samples of my work later today for you.
I've allready developed one application for Windows Phone 7, which is an online bookviewing app powered by my companies upcoming photobook website and software.
I'm pretty interested in working with you on this project

I'm a WP7 developer that does both Silverlight and XNA so if you need help PM me!

Graphics designer has already been taken.

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One of the best WM apps, Griff, looking to become open source- will you take over?

So one of the best apps on Windows Mobile, Griff, is about to die. The developer doesn't want to continue with it. I suggested that he make it open source and let the community take over, rather than let it die. He told me to post an inquiry here and see if there was any interest from the community.
Do any of you developers want to take over? Some more info on Griff:
http://www.planetgriff.com/galleria.php
http://www.planetgriff.com/index.php
The thread where the developer asks me to post here to possibly find someone to take over an open source project:
http://www.planetgriff.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=1528
For those who don't know, this is the best mobile music making/sequencing app on the market. It has won plenty opf awards. It's virtually unchanged since 2000 (except for adding support for additional resolutions) and still today is better than anything on the iPhone.
I'm hoping there is someone out there who will take over this project and make it continue to be the best app out there as we move onto capacitive screen devices and devices that don't have a d-pad.
If you know of a better place to post this, please post it there...
Hmm Im not really into music making on my phone but It looks like a good piece of software
Im not a developer but I CAN do this
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(lol hope it helps)
Hrm... very very interesting indeed! This would blend my personal life (writing music), professional life (development) and my hobbies (big focus on PDA's and WinMo for the last 4+ years) very well.
I'd be interested in joining a group to do this - I couldn't take it over alone (there just isn't enough time).
What language / libraries are used?
I was a C/C++ programmer at one time. Today I'm mainly enterprise Java with a smattering of other stuff. I've also designed quite a bit as well (project plans, UML, ROI, yada yada yada corporate stuff).
I run our corporate builds and manage developer assignments / team coordination - so out of the box I can pledge to help with source code management and developer support / project coordination. These are easy for me as I do 'em all day every day. Besides active development, as well
I'd like to see a few people express interest and I think I'd be willing to jump in with both feet here - especially if it migrated to a freeware kind of system.
~Eric
Oh please someone take this over and make it COOL. It has potential but the UI is so unintuitive. I been doing pro audio for years and years and years and I had to drop the idea of killing time with this app.
B-to-the-IZUMP
Griff is easily one of the best applications for music production on windows mobile and indeed any mobile platform.
Im not a dev but i write music... i would be happy to get involved with this project somehow.
i do have some experience with programming but my code would probably be buggy as hell
I am personally very interested in this. only demoed the thing but found it really, really brilliant.
I can't promise I will have much free time for it, but I will be more than happy to give all the support I can.
I can do sourceforge, github, C/C++ also for Windows Mobile, C# for what matters. I can also do a lot of other things that probably don't apply in this context
cheers,
Aldo
bloody hell.. I didnt even know such an app existed.. thanks for sharing.. now who is going to take it over.
devices that don't have a d-pad.
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you mean 500+$ phones.
Edit: Just excited to see offers of contribution
You might be late on your ESP payment, looks like service is down and giving you erroneous insight.
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fixed now, sry.
*bow* thank you, I'm still optomistic that a project like this can come together and resurrect a great piece of paid software into a community-driven piece of open source and freeware.
~Eric
And I didnt heard of this software before now?
Greetings and what a piece of software.
I'm a producer myself and have been looking for a software as this, looks awsome.
I'm not a developer but hoping that someone here will take over this fantastic project.
Haven't used Griff in a few years, but I'd would LOVE LOVE LOVE to see this project brought current.
Wow
This looks like something that could blend so well into an HD2.....and give Intua Beat Maker (iPhone), a very good run for the money.
I looks like it just needs a home start and a drum pad section, and it matches the best iPhone has to offer.
I hope someone takes this and runs with it.
please make it happend!
Greywolf_Ghost said:
Wow
This looks like something that could blend so well into an HD2.....and give Intua Beat Maker (iPhone), a very good run for the money.
I looks like it just needs a home start and a drum pad section, and it matches the best iPhone has to offer.
I hope someone takes this and runs with it.
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that would be nice
So here's what I know so far - Griff is primarily a single developer project with ~ 300 cpp/.h files based on the MFC framework. There's a couple of people who write plugins for it.
So, I'm in if Daniel (the developer / code owner) decides to go open-source with the project. Looks like we have several SMEs and testers ready to go - anyone interested in contributing with the coding? I can go it alone, but life has its time constraints
~Eric
eknutson said:
So here's what I know so far - Griff is primarily a single developer project with ~ 300 cpp/.h files based on the MFC framework. There's a couple of people who write plugins for it.
So, I'm in if Daniel (the developer / code owner) decides to go open-source with the project. Looks like we have several SMEs and testers ready to go - anyone interested in contributing with the coding? I can go it alone, but life has its time constraints
~Eric
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I don't now much about coding, but I do own Visual Studio 2008 (was planning on getting into it) and I would be happy to try. I do make a lot of music on the PC though (using Cubase) so I could definitely contribute some ideas at least.
I would definitely be willing to help with the coding too provided someone can help me out when I get stuck.
awesome SD!
~Eric
Neither I was aware about this application. Thanks for bringing it to my attention.
I play the guitar and the piano myself and occasionally I do some home-recording with Cubase although it is just a hobby. But still, I have a few ideas and knowledge about the music-tools available out there.
Playing around with Cubase is not my only hobby - I am also fond of programming. Unfortunately I hardly know any C++ at all since I am old "Basic"-user and now I am programming (both for desktop and Windows Mobile) in the .Net enviroment with C# and VB.Net.
So I doubt I could help with programming but I could indeed help with beta-testing (since I know the "logic" and way of thinking normally used by a programmer).
Just to summarize, I am ready to give a helping hand.

Are you a retro game artist?

I originally posted this on deviantART earlier today but have received no responses. 1800PocketPC recommended that I also try here. I didn't even think there may be designers lurking in the developer ranks...!
[EDIT: Apparently I'm not allowed to add a link to back-reference the deviantART link because I'm a newbie.]
I'm a software developer from the UK with absolutely no graphical ability. None. Every time I come here and see the awesome visuals that you guys produce I am literally blown away. The sheer range and quality of graphics are mind-blowing.
I'm primarily a web developer but in my past I've been involved with creating Flash-based games along with designers, but my eye's recently been caught by the Windows Phone 7 system that Microsoft are producing and the XNA architecture that you can use to develop games for it.
If you don't know, basically MS are throwing a tonne of money at their new phone operating system (coming out in a couple of months) and will have an application ecosystem similar to Apple's. My plan is to get a few (simple) 2D retro-style games up on their app store to try and capitalise on this surge of new people.
I am more than capable of developing the architecture for the game. I have experience in developing tile-based gaming engines and have already produced one example of a top-down "fighter" game using XNA and some dodgy graphics as a proof-of-concept. My plan is to take this and some other games I have ideas for, develop them in conjunction with a designer (or two) and put them on the marketplace.
I'm looking for someone interested in creating some retro-style game graphics/sprites to help me achieve the goal of selling these games and making us both - hopefully - some money. I'm hoping that someone out there there's someone, possibly a student, who'd like help. Even if the games don't get off the ground (and/or don't make any money), I will provide Windows-executables of the game that the artist might be able to use for course credit, CV, or something similar.
Please note that this is not a paid job. Not up-front, at least. However it is something that I hope will take off and we can arrange a profit-share for. I'm willing to accept the costs of getting onto the approved-developer-list (so that we can submit applications).
Is anyone interested?
Craig.
check out this;
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=776429
So, yes there are people interested .. here! right here!
cboy
I have some cogs turning in my head about a variant of audiosurf, except its more of a puzzle, with your favorite tunes. I really think it will take off if its done right, I just need the know-how to develop it myself
Cheers guys
Have emailed you both. Anyone else interested?
I think this is a great idea and my plan is to work with a number of designers on a number of different games/applications/projects over the coming few months, so as many as possible!
Craig.
I'm interested. I have experience in Photoshop (7 years) and am a beginner in character design and fine arts as well. Shoot me an email and I'll show you some of my work.
glad to see you finaly got the ball rolling on this
Saijo George
Editor 1800PocketPC.com
Cheers Saijo - yes, thankfully things seem to be starting to move forward!
Thanks for all your help. I'll let you know when we have something public if you'd like.
Regards,
Craig.
Would love to see it , when you are done with it. just shoot me a mail [email protected] or on twitter @1800PocketPC
Hi,
is your offer still actual? I would be interested in such project.
Worked as a graphic designer for few years. Also have experience with modeling in 3D, hand drawing etc.
Originaly from Czech, currently livingin UK.
Let me know if you still looking for somebody
Cheers
Bobby

Podio [Copenhagen]: Android Developer

About this job:
We’re looking for an Android developer to join our small, you might say, fantastically small, team in Copenhagen.
If you’re inspired by changing the way the world works, and want to take the lead on building the best Android app to do just that, then this is your dream job.
You'll be doubling the size of our awesome mobile team, and joining one of the best dev shops around.
Skills:
The challenges are many. You'll need to have a great flair not only for code, but also great mobile UI, taking full advantage of everything Ice Cream Sandwich has to offer. Take a look at our existing apps on iOS and Android and tell us what you think.
Tools:
The Android SDK will be useful.
The rest of Podio is mainly written using Python, Rails and Javascript, although there are bits of PHP and Java around. We’re using MySQL, RabbitMQ, Git, Chef, AWS and lots of homebrew tools too. We have a developer community we’re supporting directly. Follow our open source projects at http://github.com/podio
Benefits:
We offer a competitive salary, warrants, your own setup, free lunches and a fantastic office in central Copenhagen. We’ll also help out finding you somewhere to live. And of course, we tend to party together!
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Free good Designer for your apps.

Hi everybody!
I'm good graphic designer with 5+ years experience. My skills was Logo and branding design and everything for printing design with tool are Illustrator, Photoshop and Indesign. In addition, i could use 3D tool design for model concepts, graphic concepts and exhibition concepts.
I love technologies. And now, I want to develop skills in UI design of mobile applications. On the one hand, I want to contribute to the community. On the other hand, I want to add more some in my portfolio. So i am looking for programmers that can help me. If you have some good ideas for some mobile apps or you want to redesign your apps but don't believe in your design skill, i will be help for free.
If you care, contact me! My email is [email protected] or my Skype is tungnguyenart
Thanks for watching! :good:
tungnguyenart said:
Hi everybody!
I'm good graphic designer with 5+ years experience. My skills was Logo and branding design and everything for printing design with tool are Illustrator, Photoshop and Indesign. In addition, i could use 3D tool design for model concepts, graphic concepts and exhibition concepts.
I love technologies. And now, I want to develop skills in UI design of mobile applications. On the one hand, I want to contribute to the community. On the other hand, I want to add more some in my portfolio. So i am looking for programmers that can help me. If you have some good ideas for some mobile apps or you want to redesign your apps but don't believe in your design skill, i will be help for free.
If you care, contact me! My email is [email protected] or my Skype is tungnguyenart
Thanks for watching! :good:
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Hi Tung.
I have an app need your help I want to redesign my app "Lich Chieu Phim", but don't make it look like 123phim. Is it ok? Will you help me?
The old app is stopped working but it look like this
vimarket.vn/app/com.iamk.html (sorry I can't post link yet)
Thank you!
I need help with my calculator XD I have problems to adapt it to all screen size... Have you got an advice for me?
I'm sorry for my bad english
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[Q] Interested in exploring hololens development

So I have never developed anything for windows before, but with seeing the hololens preview video it got me excited to start dabbling with this. I have been wanting to dabble with android apps but haven't gotten around to it yet. I was wondering if yall could point me in the right direction to getting started with getting ready to develop for the hololens/windows 10 (as I understand they will be the same development environment) so that when a development kit does come around I can be familiarized with the ecosystem. I have found a small bit of documentation from microsoft so far that I will be perusing that talks about some code samples, etc and I am getting visual studio, etc.
Anything else I should know or go look into that would help me to get ready to develop stuff on hololens?
you should keep me update to im very interested in the production and development of the new lens
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you should keep me update to im very interested in the production and development of the new lens
Yeah definitely interesting.
I'm guessing that developing for Hololens will be very DirectX oritented, while Android development is OpenGL. The general skillset for developing in Android probably wouldn't be readily transferable to Hololens (and vice versa), so if you planned learning on how to develop for both, you'll probably need to learn two completely different skillsets.
It will be interesting to see what frameworks/engines end up supporting Hololens (would probably suit something like Unity?).
Im really new into these type of things. would you happen to have an idea where I could start to learn or any books or methods you would recommend to start from?
estewey said:
Im really new into these type of things. would you happen to have an idea where I could start to learn or any books or methods you would recommend to start from?
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For Hololens development specifically? To be honest it's probably a bit early to say (I think Microsoft only announced the Hololens a few months ago). Since it's a Microsoft device, it would be a good bet that it would be powered by the .NET framework, so learning C# might be a good base, but at this point in time I don't think Microsoft have released specific development details (I might be wrong). You'll probably need to wait a little while before a Hololens Developer's book is available.
I see, thank you. This information was helpful I appreciate it.
@rovo89 ?
I am using windows 10 long time but does not hear about hololens before can someone guide me what exactly it. Boardersguide
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