project reunion

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Project Reunion is a Microsoft initiative aimed at unifying Windows application development by bridging Win32 and Universal Windows Platform (UWP) APIs. Announced at Microsoft Build 2020, it simplifies building modern desktop apps for Windows 10. Key components include WinUI 3 and WebView2. The project evolved with preview releases like version 0.8, as highlighted at Microsoft Build 2021. It is part of broader efforts to improve the developer experience on Windows, alongside tools like the Windows Community Toolkit. Discussions on WindowsForum.com cover its announcements, updates, and integration with other Windows development technologies.
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    The Windows Developer’s Guide to Microsoft Build 2021

    This year’s Microsoft Build is packed with news tailored specifically for developers. Our team has been hard at work creating useful tools and improving the developer experience for anyone who develops on Windows, including innovations with Terminal and WSL2. Additionally, we are unifying the...
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    VIDEO Announcing Windows Community Toolkit v7.0

    After many months of invigorating the Windows Community Toolkit with a multitude of improvements and features; we are happy to announce version 7.0 is available today! Made possible again with the support and contributions of our developer community.🎉 If you are new to the Toolkit, the Windows...
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    ICYMI – Top Announcements from Microsoft Build 2020

    It has been one month since the first-ever, completely virtual Microsoft Build, where we unveiled new tools and updates to make developing for all 1 billion Windows 10 devices easier. It’s an exciting time for Windows, and if you missed the event or just want to relive the announcements, here...
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    Developing for all 1 billion Windows 10 devices and beyond

    This year, Microsoft Build 2020 is a digital-only event that we all get to experience from the comfort of our homes. We hope you enjoy learning about the new features and technologies that matter most to you. Today, I will have the privilege of sharing how developers can build apps for modern...
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