Resources for other platform developers (Windows Store apps)
Purpose
Do you develop apps for platforms like iOS, Windows Phone, Android, or the web? If so, you can use the info throughout this section to take your existing app development skills and start applying them to developing great apps for Windows 8. Why should you build apps for Windows 8? Here are just a few of the benefits:
- Target millions more devices and users for your apps. You can code once and have a great app experience that scales across millions of devices from tablets to all-in-one PCs, from 10" to 27" screen sizes.
- Choose from several supported programming languages, technologies, and standards—some of which you may already know. Windows 8 lets you build Windows Store apps using a variety of programming languages. You can program your apps using C#, C++, or Microsoft Visual Basic, while using Extensible Application Markup Language (XAML) to declaratively describe the user interface. Or you can build apps using web technologies like HTML5, Cascading Style Sheets, Level 3 (CSS3), and JavaScript. Developers looking for the best possible performance on Windows 8 can use Microsoft DirectX with C++.
In this section
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Apply your existing iOS app development skills toward developing great apps for Windows 8. | |
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Apply your existing Windows Phone app development skills toward developing great apps for Windows 8. | |
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Apply your existing Android app development skills toward developing great apps for Windows 8. | |
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Apply your existing web development skills toward developing great apps for Windows 8. | |
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If you've previously created Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) or Microsoft Silverlight app, you can create similar Windows Store apps and use many of the same techniques and skills, including using XAML for UI and C# or Visual Basic for code. |
Developer audience
The info throughout this section is intended for developers who are creating apps for platforms like iOS, Windows Phone, Android, or the web, and who want to create similar Windows Store apps for Windows 8. To learn more, click one of the links in the preceding section.
Run-time requirements
To successfully start creating Windows Store apps, you'll need the following at a minimum:
- Windows 8.1 Preview and Microsoft Visual Studio Express 2013 Preview for Windows. To get them, go to the Windows 8.1 Preview for Developers page.
- A Windows Store developer account. To get one, go to the Windows Store Dashboard and follow the on-screen directions.
Related topics
- For everyone
- Meet Windows Store apps
- Windows Store app development: the basics
- Windows 8 Product Guide for Developers
- For developers
- Develop Windows Store apps using Visual Studio
- Windows Dev Camps
- Windows Store App Labs
- For designers and developers
- Download design assets for Windows Store apps
Build date: 6/24/2013
