Windows 8 will support more programming languages ​​

  

Windows 8 already supports many development languages, including popular C++, JavaScript/HTML5, Visual Basic, Visual C#, and XAML. However, Microsoft is trying to add more development language support to the next-generation PC operating system. This week's "Lang.Next Conference", Microsoft revealed that it will support more development languages ​​for developers on Windows 8 systems.

Martyn Lovell, Microsoft's development manager and chief executive, claims that "hope developers to create more languages ​​on the latest (WinRT) development platform."

Microsoft has posted on the Windows 8 app development blog in the past few weeks about how to use the existing development language to create "fast and smooth" Metro style apps. Adding a new development language may be better for developers to choose their favorite free development Windows 8 application.

This week, "Lang.Next conference", Lovell admits that WinRT will provide "home" for any development language, although some development languages ​​are not perfectly compatible with WinRT, but Microsoft hopes to be in the future of Windows. Most of the development languages ​​are supported in the 8 application.

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