Chapter 1. Develop Windows Store apps
In this chapter, you learn how to create background tasks, implement the appropriate interfaces, and consume tasks using timing and system triggers. You also find out how to request lock screen access and create download and upload operations using background transferring for Windows Store applications written in Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)/JavaScript (formerly called Windows Store apps using JavaScript). The last part of the chapter is dedicated to creating and consuming Windows Metadata (WinMD) components.
Important: Methods Capitalization
Throughout the code samples in this book, the syntax of the Windows Runtime (WinRT) library methods and events follow the traditional JavaScript syntax, while in the ...
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