windows bridge

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The Windows Bridge for iOS is an open-source project from Microsoft that allows developers to create Universal Windows Platform (UWP) apps using iOS APIs and Objective-C code. It provides an Objective-C development environment within Visual Studio, enabling iOS developers to reuse existing code and skills to build apps for Windows 10 devices. The bridge supports third-party APIs and has been used to port complex applications like Complete Anatomy to the Windows Store. Tools such as the app analysis tool help developers assess their iOS code for compatibility. The project aims to simplify cross-platform development by maintaining a single codebase that works on both iOS and Windows.
  1. Complete Anatomy: Award-Winning App Comes to Windows Store

    3D4Medical has just completed the port of its award-winning flagship product Complete Anatomy to Link Removed using the Windows Bridge for iOS. The Windows Bridge is an open-source environment for Objective-C that provides support for third party APIs. The Windows Bridge was a very important...
  2. Windows Bridge for iOS: App Analysis Tool Now Available

    Today, we’re happy to announce the release of the Link Removed tool as part of the Windows Bridge for iOS. To recap, the Windows Bridge for iOS is an open-source project that allows you to create Universal Windows Platform (UWP) apps that can run on Windows 10 devices using iOS APIs and...
  3. Building a Simple App with the Windows Bridge for iOS

    Link Removed Welcome to the first in a series of hands-on blog posts for the Windows Bridge for iOS. The Windows Bridge for iOS is an open-source project that allows you to create Universal Windows Platform (UWP) apps that can run on Windows 10 devices using iOS APIs and Objective-C code...
  4. Windows Bridge for iOS

    The Windows Bridge for iOS is a Microsoft open-source project that provides an Objective-C development environment for Visual Studio and support for iOS APIs. The bridge makes it easy for iOS developers to make great Windows apps while reusing much of their existing Objective-C code and iOS...
  5. Last Week on Channel 9: August 3rd - August 9th, 2015

    20 select videos from last week... Link Removed This week on Channel 9, Nikola and guest host Giorgio Sardo discuss the week's top developer news, including; Link Removed @gisardo ... Link Removed This is the first in a somewhat experimental series called Brain Dump on Node.js with...