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At Build in September 2011, Microsoft put out an architecture diagram, which in Microsoft circles has become either famous or infamous depending on your perspective. The diagram shows Windows Runtime ...
Microsoft's upcoming OS will mark the end of the traditional Windows platform, thanks to WinRT being poised as the dominating platform for Windows OS, according to a report by Gartner. This analysis ...
Windows 8 marks the beginning of the new WinRT (Windows Runtime) computing era and the end of the WinNT era, according to a new Gartner report. The report said that the combination of the WinRT ...
It doesn't run Win32-enabled anything except Office. If Win32 wasn't sitting off to the side Moz wouldn't give a shit, just like they didn't give a shit about Windows CE or WP7. Click to expand... I ...
Based on the image below, and what I have seen written on most blogs in reaction to it and what MS has been saying, it seems that WinRT is assumed to be a sort-of an updated CLR/.NET for writing ...
Will WinRT thrive in the guise of UWP, or are we looking at a repeat of the demises of Silverlight and ActiveX? With the start of the Build conference a day away and the official Microsoft Build app ...
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 ...