Developers
worried that Windows 10 will bring them nothing but misery in the conversion
department need not worry - Microsoft has a solution that is already live.
Project
Westminster, announced earlier this year by the bods over at Redmond, is
designed to allow developers to convert web apps and games to Windows 10 and
the new concept is already alive and well.
In a
newly released video, it
shows Windows developers are able to convert apps using existing code and
workflow with any debugging being done using Microsoft Edge F12 developer
tools. Making an app available for Windows 10 is, however, just the tip of the
iceberg.
The
parliament-inspired project also allows apps to work on a wide range of
different devices such as laptops, tablets, consoles, mobile platforms and it's
very easy to integrate additional features like Cortana voice commands and
analytics, add active notifications and make Windows Store purchases.
HoloLens
coming soon
Those
asking about converting apps for the revolutionary HoloLens aren't left out
with the end of the video revealing that Westminster will help developers do
just this, although this isn't likely to be implemented until at least 2016.
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