Chapter 25. Implementing the user interface for a Windows Store app
After completing the chapter, you will be able to:
Microsoft Windows Store apps are based on a new paradigm for applications that is arguably the biggest change in Windows client application development since the advent of the Microsoft .NET Framework just after the turn of the millennium. The continuously connected, touch-driven interface of Windows 8.1 together with the use of Windows contracts for interacting with other apps, the support for embedded sensors, and an updated app security and lifecycle model changes the way that users and apps work together. Using Microsoft Visual Studio 2013, ...
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