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Les utilisateurs qui manipulent la table Surface se trouvent en présence d'un écran leur permettant de manipuler toute sorte de contenu digital tel que des photos, des vidéos, etc. Cependant, grâce à ces fonctionnalités techniques, cette table est bien plus qu'un simple lecteur de photos et de vidéos. Ainsi, l'utilisateur a la possibilité d'interagir avec le contenu, via un ou plusieurs doigts, pour le déplacer, l'étirer, l'agrandir, le rétrécir, etc. Si vous voulez en savoir plus ou si vous ne connaissez pas le produit, jetez donc un coup d'oeil au site officiel: http://www.microsoft.com/surface/ avant de passer à la suite de cet article qui vous expliquera comment vous pourrez développer vos propres applications pour Microsoft Surface. http://morpheus.developpez.com/wpf/surface/
Microsoft Surface is a new development platform that enables you to create applications that will help change the way that people interact with computers. In fact, users might not even know that a computer is involved. They interact with a high-end graphics display that is built into something similar to a coffee table.

Surface

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From the Surface Garage Surface Garage is a community of Microsoft employees that are passionate about Microsoft Surface , Samsung SUR40 , computer vision, and natural user interface (NUI) technologies. Last year TechCrunch reporter Devin Coldewey visited the Surface Garage wrote a great article that gives a little more background on the group: "Microsoft’s Surface Garage: A Cross-Department Development Team, With Pizza And Beer." One of the group's goals is to contribute helpful code samples and demos to the greater Surface development community. This work is done by enthusiastic employees in their off-hours. The nature of these projects creates code which is outside the scope of a standard product release; but, as samples they can be valuable to the community.

Microsoft Surface Blog

http://blogs.msdn.com/b/surface/
Overview The Microsoft Surface SDK, Workstation Edition, includes a simulator (called Surface Simulator) that replicates the Microsoft Surface user interface on a workstation. Surface Simulator, along with the Microsoft Visual Studio project templates that are included in the Microsoft Surface SDK, enables you to create and test Microsoft Surface touch-enabled applications on a workstation instead of on a Microsoft Surface unit. http://www.microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?displaylang=en&id=15532

Download details: Surface SDK 1.0 SP1 Workstation Edition

Overview The XNA Framework Redistributable provides the necessary runtime components to execute a game on Windows that was developed using Microsoft XNA Game Studio 2.0. This release contains improved functionality along with new features. http://www.microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?displaylang=en&id=15537

Download details: Microsoft XNA Framework Redistributable 2.0

Developing for Microsoft Surface | pdc2008 | Channel 9

http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/pdc2008/PC17 This session introduces the newly available Microsoft Surface SDK. Hear about the unique attributes of Microsoft Surface computing, dive into vision-based object recognition and core controls like ScatterView, and learn how the Surface SDK aligns with the multi-touch developer roadmap for Windows 7 and WPF. Additionally, learn how you can become a part of the expanding partner ecosystem for Microsoft Surface and leverage your existing investments in WPF and Visual Studio to build engaging end user applications. Attendees of this session will receive access to the Microsoft Surface SDK. Robert Levy
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