metronome in C# for WP7 [closed] - c#

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I am a total newbie for app development with a little knowledge of c#. I have some free time in my hand ans was thinking of learning WP7 app development as well as c#. So, I figured I will build a metronome app in c# for WP7. I think learning by doing a project will me most effective.
But, I haven't been able to find much resources on how to accomplish this. On the web there are lots of tuts on how to build a metronome in JS but not in c#. So, If anyone can point me to some resources to get me started, that would be great. I'll be trying hard learning bits by bits as I progress.

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I am writing a silverlight application using c#. For the project I need to be able to compile and download a program to an external drive. I have the code to do this however it is written in Java.
The code is extensive and would take an excessive amount of time to translate all of it into c#. Is there an alternate way to translate the code into c# or is there a way to run java code within a c# project?
You could always compile it as an executable and run it with Process.Start.
You can use IKVM.net to convert the jar to a dll
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File upload utility [closed]

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I'm trying to implement a basic file, image upload utility into a small, simple (built using the Visual Web Developer tutorial) C# MVC3 ASP.Net web site. I have see this utility pointed out here on StackOverFlow a few times:
https://github.com/blueimp/jQuery-File-Upload
...but unsure if I can just slot it into my MVC3 C# Website? (I am very new to attempting to learn MVC3 with C#).
I also see lots of this guides floated around the place:
http://aspzone.com/tech/jquery-file-upload-in-asp-net-mvc-without-using-flash
http://davidsonsousa.net/en/post/how-to-upload-a-file-using-mvc-3-and-ajax
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git from a C# application [closed]

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Currently writing a C# application it should do backups using GIT in the background.
I'm looking for projects or examples to do that without showing any GUI or bash shell..
When searching cross by GitSharp - https://github.com/henon/GitSharp.
It seems close to what I've looked for yet it isn't active.. (see the pull req')
Would like to get recommendations for open source projects or source code to do that.
libgit2sharp are C# bindings for libgit2, which the official GitHub for Windows client uses. They should be decent.
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windows store app in C# [closed]

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This might be very newbie, I am experienced asp.net and c# developer with winforms experience as well.
I wonder what I need to learn to start making windows store app, what new technonologies, languages?
and 2nd question is:
How can I submit applications to the new windows store if its possible now?
thanks
Second question first. Right now, you cannot submit applications to the Windows Store. The OS is still in beta (consumer preview) and the store is not open to everyone.
There are many ways to program on Windows 8. You can use JavaScript/HTML5 or you can use C#/XAML or C++/XAML. Given your background, you should look into C# as a language with XAML as a UI framework. This is very similar to Silverlight or WPF that you may have run across.
One good place to start is Charles Petzold's upcoming book. It's on sale right now. Another place is on http://dev.windows.com. That will point you at tutorials, reference documentation, and samples.

How to get to the top of C#? [closed]

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How can I become an expert in C# and any language I learn?
Also, what are some recommended books....?
Is really easy. Learn all features of the language, then study the framework and read when to apply each feature.
A great place to start is the Head First series.
The Head First C# book is totally awesome. I learned a lot from it, and it's super easy, comprehensive (and fun!) to read. (Amazon Link)
Then just start a project on your own and apply what you learned. You will pick up faster than you think you can!
Good luck on your quest!

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