Microsoft has announced the released of version 6.0 of the Windows Community Toolkit, bringing along a few improvements and new tools. For starters, and perhaps most notably, it's now possible to use ...
At its Build 2019 developers conference today, Microsoft announced a slew of offerings for Windows developers, including Windows Terminal, Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) 2, XAML Islands, React ...
eWEEK content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More. Microsoft is continuing its recent efforts to share some ...
Microsoft announced a series of new features and capabilities for Windows developers at Build 2018, some of which are specifically related to Fluent Design and UWP. Now, those features are finally ...
Windows Community Toolkit version 6.0 is now out for developers. This update brings ARM64 support, new controls and helpers, and more. Developers can check out Windows Community Toolkit 6.0 on GitHub ...
Microsoft should finally decouple the UI bits of UWP from the Appcontainer sandbox and make it free for all for Win32 developers. Yeah pretty much. That one would make sense. This XAML islands stuff ...
ARM64 support and an XAML Islands update highlight a version 6.0 update to the Windows Community Toolkit, a set of helper functions, custom controls, and app services to simplify and demonstrate ...
Not good news for the Redmond giant.
A developer asked Microsoft's WinUI 3 dev team about delayed open source plans for the nearly two-year-old project that serves as the company's next-gen UI library for creating Windows apps. The ...