A First Look at Building Windows 10 Universal Apps

"Project Astoria" lets you build great Windows apps, while reusing your Android app code and tools.
Apps built with this technology leverage key Windows interactions, and deliver the kind of experience Windows users expect.
To make changes or debug your app, you can use your current IDE. We support IntelliJ, Android Studio, and Eclipse, and in addition to Windows development machines, you can use your Mac.
Watch the video for an overview of "Project Astoria", and learn more at https://aka.ms/projectastoria.
AMAZING!
Great
Awesome.......😃😃😃
Excited about it......
Just waiting for WINDOWS 10..... Come fast dear....
Love windows phone since no body loving it.
I wonder if this make people not want to make native apps on windows anymore. Cause if you make apps on Android it runs on Windows just fine, but if you make apps on Windows it's not the same.
I hoped it won't happen cause I loved some of the apps on WP like Mytube, It's rich, unique and swipe-base gesture.
Loved Windows phone For Music Experience in it But Now I will Everything in it Waiting for Windows 10 And Better Apps and Games experience in it pls Make it much better than other devises Running other OS
Will Android apps have support for interactive notifications and status bar color API?
ToanBK has made a good point. It won't be easy to translate a native Windows 10 app into android/iOS without some kind of translating module.
If that module doesn't exist, then developers are more than likely to code in android then move it into Win 10.
@PeterM:ToanBK and PeterM are right, but Microsoft is trying to bring more apps to their store rather than making more developers to code in Windows platform. Enterprise development will surely fall for native Windows development, without much efforts.
@Toanbk:ToanBK and PeterM are right, but Microsoft is trying to bring more apps to their store rather than making more developers to code in Windows platform. Enterprise development will surely fall for native Windows development, without much efforts.