List of figures
Figure 1-1: The TouchDevelop ecosystem
Figure 1-2: Viewing metadata of a script
Figure 2-1: The ‘new songs’ script (/okzc)
Figure 3-1: Simple output, normal and reversed order
Figure 3-2: Displaying a string using a TextBox
Figure 3-3: Displaying composite values
Figure 3-4: Prompting for input
Figure 3-5: An updatable textbox (/censaair)
Figure 3-6: Updating text using a board (/wkoxnasz)
Figure 3-7: Using tap wall events
Figure 3-8: Using sprite events (/akmcnpux)
Figure 3-9: Title and subtitle example
Figure 3-10: The ‘Question Mark’ page button
Figure 4-1: Posting a Webpage Link to the wall
Figure 4-2: Posting a link to an image on the wall
Figure 4-3: Downloading a text file
Figure 4-5: Snapshot of a weather webpage
Figure 4-6: Weather data in JSON format
Figure 4-7: Accessing Twitter with a library
Figure 4-8: Weather data in JSON format
Figure 5-1: The ‘new songs’ script (WP8 and Android only)
Figure 6-1: A simplified camcorder script (/xbhl)
Figure 6-2: Computing brightness
Figure 6-3: Blending two pictures
Figure 6-4: Using the draw ellipse method
Figure 7-1: A simple pedometer program (/jbpv)
Figure 7-2: Accelerometer orientation
Figure 7-3: Accelerometer colors simplified (script /tbcb)
Figure 7-4: Magnetic compass script (script /drvu)
Figure 7-5: Methods of the Motion type
Figure 7-6: Yaw, pitch and roll
Figure 8-1: Examples of 2D barcodes
Figure 8-2: Sending an SMS message
Figure 9-1: Example script: a moving ball (/nyuc)
Figure 10-1: Page Example 1 (/bvhugenw)
Figure 10-2: (a) Result from Page Example 1
Figure 10-3: Page Example 2 (/hnimxaiw)
Figure 10-4: Result of Running Page Example 2
Figure 10-5: Page Example 3 (/wrsonnwh)
Figure 10-6: Translation produced by Page Example 3
Figure 10-7: Icons for User Interface Editing
Figure 11-1: Post a message to Facebook with OAuth
Figure 11-2: Using Facebook Library
Figure A-1: The rotor program /gtbd
Figure A-2: The first few script templates
Figure A-3: The editor webpage
Figure A-6: Add above and add below buttons
Figure A-7: The running script
Figure A-8: Selecting the first line
Figure A-9: Marking the first line to extract
Figure A-10: Marking the last line to extract
Figure A-11: Naming the extracted code
Figure E-1: The rotor program /cqxk
Figure E-2: Getting started screenshots
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