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	<description>This talk will cover how to bring existing C# or Visual Basic code into your Windows Metro style apps, enabling you to speed development through reuse. We will walk through the process of porting an app from Windows Phone to Metro style. You will see common issues that you may run into when bringing your code into Metro style apps, and how to resolve those issues. To maximize your benefit from this session, having some prior experience writing XAML-based apps is recommended.</description>
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		<title>Re: Bringing existing managed code into Metro style apps</title>
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			<![CDATA[wanna try whatever this guy is on<p>posted by wat</p>]]>
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