How to Port iOS apps to Windows Store apps
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This session talks about how to port iOS apps to Windows Store apps with mapping relations between iOS and Windows Store apps. We'll cover programming architectures, design principles, UI controls, application lifecycles, and data storage. After this course, you'll know the difference between these two platforms, and the best replacement when you port a certain feature to Windows Store apps.
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is this a how use windows software and programs cuz I need the help
Need PPT Slides!
There is a tool to help translate Objective-C to C#:
http://razum.si/automagical/
It doesn't do miracles, but comes damn close.
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