This is a guest post from Ryan DiChiara, one of the KiZAN summer interns! Posts in this series: Find the IP Address of a Windows 10 IoT Core Device after Initial Flash with PowerShell Rename a Windows 10 IoT Core device with PowerShell Install WiFi drivers in Windows 10 IoT core with PowerShell KiZAN has a lab of 26 Raspberry Pi…
Month: July 2016
jQuery Mobile versus NativeScript
I recently responded to a question on the NativeScript in Action author forum regarding jQuery Mobile versus NativeScript. I thought the question was framed well and wanted to share. If you want to read the entire thread, head over to the author forum. With much interest, I just read the Chapter 1 free download. jQuery Mobile is not mentioned in the…
NativeScript in Action – Deal of the Day
As you may already know Mike and I have been hard at work writing NativeScript in Action. Last week NativeScript in Action when into MEAP (Manning Early Access Program). Go on over and check it out (Chapter 1 is free!) I’m pleased to announce that NativeScript in Action is the Deal of the Day for 7/18/2016! Just head on over…
Deploying Universal Windows Platform (UWP) Apps to Windows 10 IoT Core
KiZAN has been using Windows 10 IoT Core running on a Raspberry Pi 2 for several months inside of a traveling IoT lab kit. With the kits we’re able to bring a unique hands-on development workshop direct to businesses. Right now, our lab contains 25 Raspberry Pi 2 units flashed with Windows 10 IoT Core. After flashing the units, we…
Writing NativeScript in Action
Where have we been? It’s been a long time since Nick and I have been able to blog. But don’t worry, we’re still writing, just in a different form. We’ve been writing NativeScript in Action. The book will publish in late 2016, but it’s available right now online for preview. The first three chapters are currently up, and every 3-4…