windows runtime component

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The Windows Runtime Component is a technology used in Microsoft's development ecosystem, enabling APIs to be called from applications written in C#, C++, JavaScript, and Visual Basic. It is central to the Universal Windows Platform (UWP) and supports targeting Windows 10, Windows 8.1, and Windows Phone 8.1. The Lumia Imaging SDK 3.0, for example, is implemented as a Windows Runtime Component, allowing it to power imaging apps across devices. This component facilitates cross-platform development within the Windows environment, making it a key tool for developers building UWP applications.
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    Lumia Imaging SDK 3.0 now available with UWP support

    Link Removed, a popular toolset that Microsoft also internally uses to implement some of its imaging apps, has been updated to version 3.0. Previous versions of the SDK have already powered applications with a total of over 100 million downloads and now has support for Windows 10 UWP (Universal...
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