On Thursday, 15 July 2010 AT&T will stream XNA game development webcast for the developers and designers who want to create games applications for Windows Phone 7 developers.
The registered developers can attend this XNA game development webcast where Rob Cameron an industry architect with the communications sector in Microsoft will cover the Windows Phone 7, Silverlight, XNA framework, how to work with content, game input, models and other resources related to Windows Phone 7 game development platform.
So, basically in this webcast the developers will learn how to create games for Windows Phone 7 using XNA Game Studio 4.
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