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Developing apps for Windows 10 just became a little easier – TechRadar
Project Reunion reaches a major milestone.
Microsoft has taken another step forward with its Project Reunion to allow Windows developers to easily write apps that make use of the modern Windows 10 features.
Announced at the Build 2020 conference, Project Reunion had its first release in December last year, and is Microsofts attempt to bridge the gap between Win32 and Universal Windows Platform (UWP) to ease app development. Microsoft is developing Project Union on GitHub under the open source MIT license.
Project Reunion is a set of libraries,…
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