Expanded Library
Building Windows Runtime Components
by Scott Seely
In this course, we learn how to build Windows Runtime Components in C# for use in any Windows Store Application, whether the application is written in .NET, C++, or JavaScript.
What you'll learn
In this course, we learn how to build Windows Runtime Components in C# for use in any Windows Store Application, whether the application is written in .NET, C++, or JavaScript. We cover what the Windows Runtime provides all applications. We learn the rules for creating new components in .NET. Finally, we spend time understanding what the projections look like into C++ and JavaScript.
About the author
Scott Seely is the president of The Jeanius Factory, Inc. (http://jeaniusfactory.com). He is a Microsoft Regional Director and a Microsoft MVP (http://mvp.microsoft.com/profiles/Seely). He blogs at http://scottseely.com. He is an active member of the .NET community in the Chicago area, helping found That Conference, organize Code Camps, and speaking at user groups throughout the region. Scott has authored and co-authored five books and dozens of articles on software development. When away from h... moreis computer, Scott enjoys cooking, a round of golf, a good beer, and hanging out with his three children and his wonderful wife. Follow Scott on Twitter at @sseely.