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? That's not a purely ...
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 pioneered with ...
Microsoft has published a new document on GitHub to clarify the goals of 'Project Reunion' and what it consists of. As ZDNet's Mary Jo Foley reported recently, Project Reunion aims to unify Win32 and ...
Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More At Build 2020 today, Microsoft unveiled Project Reunion, its latest ...
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 traditional ...
Win32 Metadata project aims to enable automated projections of valid Windows API signatures for C#, C++, Rust, and other languages. Microsoft with its Win32 Metadata project is looking to make Windows ...
Microsoft is kicking off its Build 2020 developer conference today, and it's dropping all of the news at once. One of the things it announced is Project Reunion, which is aimed at unifying UWP and ...
It's all just "Windows apps" from here on out. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Project Reunion combines Win32 and UWP app ...
Microsoft unveiled its vision for "unifying and evolving" the Windows developer platform this week with the launch of Project Reunion. Announced during the Microsoft Build virtual event, the project ...