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Meet the AdventureWorks Shopper and Prism team

[This article is for Windows 8.x and Windows Phone 8.x developers writing Windows Runtime apps. If you’re developing for Windows 10, see the latest documentation]

From: Developing a Windows Store business app using C#, XAML, and Prism for the Windows Runtime

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Meet the AdventureWorks Shopper reference implementation and Prism for the Windows Runtime team. Learn how the team works to create "proven practices for predictable results."

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After you download the code, see Getting started using Prism for the Windows Runtime for instructions on how to compile and run the reference implementation, as well as understand the Microsoft Visual Studio solution structure.

Meet the team

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This guide was produced by:

  • Program Management:  Blaine Wastell
  • Development:  Francis Cheung, Brian Noyes (Solliance), Diego Poza (Southworks SRL), Mariano Vazquez (Southworks SRL)
  • Written guidance:  Michael Blome, David Britch (Content Master Ltd)
  • Test:  Colin Campbell (Modeled Computation LLC), Carlos Farre, Mitesh Neema (Infosys Ltd), Hardik Patel (Infosys Ltd), Rohit Sharma, Veerapat Sriarunrungrueang (Adecco)
  • Graphic design:  Chris Burns (Linda Werner & Associates Inc.)
  • Editorial support:  RoAnn Corbisier
  • Bicycle Photography:  Lincoln Potter (Samaya LLC) and Mike Rabas (Woodinville Bicycle)

We want to thank the customers, partners, and community members who have patiently reviewed our early content and drafts. We especially want to recognize Damir Arh, Christopher Bennage, Iñigo Bosque (Independent Consultant), Alon Fliess (Chief Architect, CodeValue), Ariel Ben Horesh (CodeValue), Ohad Israeli (Director of business development, NServiceBus), Brian Lagunas (Infragistics), Thomas Lebrun, Jeremy Likness (Principal Consultant, Wintellect), Chan Ming Man (Section Manager, AMD), Paulo Morgado, Oleg Nesterov (Senior Developer, Sberbank CIB), Jason De Oliveira (CTO at Cellenza, MVP C#), Caio Proiete (Senior Trainer, CICLO.pt), Jenner Maciejewsky Rocha (Consultor e Desenvolvedor, MVP Visual Basic), Mitchel Sellers (CEO/Director of Development, IowaComputerGurus Inc.), Tomer Shamam (Software Architect, CodeValue), Bruno Sonnino (Revolution Software), Perez Jones Tsisah (Freelance Software Developer), Daniel Vaughan, and Davide Zordan (Microsoft MVP) for their technical insights and support throughout this project.

We hope that you enjoy working with Prism for the Windows Runtime, the AdventureWorks Shopper reference implementation source files, and this guide as much as we enjoyed creating it. Happy coding!

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