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Cross-platform Development in .NET and WinRT

Learn how you can create cross platform applications in .NET and WinRT using Linked Files and Portable Class Libraries.

Beginner
2h 32m
(47)

Created by Iris Classon

Last Updated Apr 16, 2019

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Cross-platform Development in .NET and WinRT

Learn how you can create cross platform applications in .NET and WinRT using Linked Files and Portable Class Libraries.

Beginner
2h 32m
(47)

Created by Iris Classon

Last Updated Apr 16, 2019

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Imagine a world where the .NET developer can create and compile code that will run on multiple .NET platforms. The same code runs on WP, WPF, SL, XBox, and Windows Store apps. You can, and there are a few options available to you, such as linked files and the little hidden gem in Visual Studio 2012 (available also for Visual Studio 2010) called Portable Class Libraries.

Cross-platform Development in .NET and WinRT
Beginner
2h 32m
(47)
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Iris Classon - Pluralsight course - Cross-platform Development in .NET and WinRT
Iris Classon
4 courses 4.4 author rating 1201 ratings

Iris Classon is an appreciated speaker, writer, blogger, Microsoft C# MVP and member of MEET (Microsoft Extended Experts Team) with a tremendous passion for programming. She has had a remarkable career path that proves that nothing is impossible- switching from being a licensed and registered clinical dietitian to a software developer with a dozen certifications and a full time developer job with renowned companies.

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