Bing Maps for Windows Store apps combine the power of Windows 8 and Bing Maps to provide an enhanced mapping experience for Windows Store apps. Developers can use this Bing Maps control to incorporate the latest road maps, aerial views, and low-angle high-resolution images into a Windows Store app.
Today we are happy to announce the release of the Bing Maps for Windows Store Apps Training Kit. This training kit is made up of a PowerPoint slide deck which serves as an overview to create a Windows Store App using Bing Maps. The slide deck also includes information on existing applications which use Bing Maps that are in the Windows Store. In addition to the training deck there are 2 labs. The first has been designed for the JavaScript developer and the second, for the Native code developer. Each lab is made up of multiple exercises and should take around 90 minutes to complete.
JavaScript Lab:
* Exercise 1: Creating a Bing Maps Account and Key
* Exercise 2: Loading the Bing Maps control
* Exercise 3: Integrating Location Services
* Exercise 4: Implement Bing Maps Modules
* Exercise 5: Implementing Geocoding and Routing
* Exercise 6: Access the Bing Maps REST Services
Native Lab:
* Exercise 1: Creating a Bing Maps Account and Key
* Exercise 2: Loading the Bing Maps control
* Exercise 3: Integrating Location Services
* Exercise 4: Implementing Geocoding and Routing
You can start your training for developing Bing Maps for Windows Store Apps here.
– Ricky Brundritt, EMEA Bing Maps Technology Solution Professional