Chapter 4. User interface design for headed devices
Chapter 3, “Windows IoT programming essentials,” shows you how applications developed for headed devices running Windows 10 IoT Core can be interactive. That means you can build the user interface for exchanging data and messages with the user. In particular, the UI can be used to control the smart device and to present sensor readings in a concise and pictorial way using standard or custom UWP controls. Access these controls by using XAML (C#, C++, or VB apps) or HTML (JavaScript apps) markup.
This chapter covers all the details of building a UI with XAML, including the visual designer, XAML namespaces, controls, styles, layouts, events, and data binding. If you’ve already worked with XAML ...
Get Programming for the Internet of Things: Using Windows 10 IoT Core and Azure IoT Suite now with the O’Reilly learning platform.
O’Reilly members experience books, live events, courses curated by job role, and more from O’Reilly and nearly 200 top publishers.