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Would Windows still be Windows if Microsoft yanked out the Win32 programming interface and User GDI graphics-device-interface layers and replaced them with .Net managed code?
Build 2020 saw Microsoft unveil “Project Reunion,” a set of technologies that aims to finally bring Windows’ divergent application development models together. It builds on the approach ...
Over time the features that Project Reunion provides will grow beyond just merging the existing Win32 and UWP models and provide additional functionality for all apps to use," Microsoft says.
so I am relatively new to win32 programming (and kind of rusty/inexperienced with OOP) but I have a project using both that I am trying to make work.Basically, my issue is that OOP and Win32 don't ...
At Build 2020, Microsoft unveiled Project Reunion, its latest attempt to unify Win32 APIs and Universal Windows Platform (UWP) APIs.
Project Reunion Releases As part of Project Reunion, Microsoft is releasing a preview of WinUI 3 Preview 1, which is described as a "high performant, Fluent-optimized native UI framework for Windows." ...
The project has published a set of principles and goals including maximum API coverage. Microsoft said that while Win32 APIs are readily accessible to C and C++, other languages such as C# and ...
Microsoft’s Project Reunion will give developers of traditional Win32 apps access to new APIs including the Fluent UI common to modern Windows apps. (Microsoft Image) Microsoft is bringing ...
Today at its Build 2020 virtual developer conference, Microsoft announced Project Reunion, a new plan to unify the Universal Windows Platform and Win32, and it will be backward compatible.
I am a CS student and have taken the basic 3 programming courses in C++ programming, but we only did programming for windows, and only in the console (so far).
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