Develop Cross-Platform with Visual Studio
Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2014 3:00 am
After viewing
http://channel9.msdn.com/Events/Visual- ... t-2014/511
This cross platform use for mobile devices for Android and IOS is quite an undertaking MS has taken on.
It appears as if MS is drawing in other established products.
The examples the video refer to use C# www.xamarin.com and Java elements www.cordova.apache.org in Visual Studio.
I was wondering how C++ (Harbour) will fit into the Visual Studio environment MS is creating.
Then I read tantalising phrases like
"We are building the engine"
"project that Sarabjeet has been working on"
"Sarabjeet to adapt his work to the new Visual Studio Community"
I am hoping that cleaver people such as Sarabjeet and Antonio have recognised the need to link into the work MS is doing with Visual Studio Community.
Where can I find out more about Sarabjeet's project?
To risk ridicule may I say this may well make Java/HTML applications for web browses obsolete! At least the applications that I am interested in making with FW. Interested your comments.
Also, I can see why Tim Stone has started compiling with VS
http://channel9.msdn.com/Events/Visual- ... t-2014/511
This cross platform use for mobile devices for Android and IOS is quite an undertaking MS has taken on.
It appears as if MS is drawing in other established products.
The examples the video refer to use C# www.xamarin.com and Java elements www.cordova.apache.org in Visual Studio.
I was wondering how C++ (Harbour) will fit into the Visual Studio environment MS is creating.
Then I read tantalising phrases like
"We are building the engine"
"project that Sarabjeet has been working on"
"Sarabjeet to adapt his work to the new Visual Studio Community"
I am hoping that cleaver people such as Sarabjeet and Antonio have recognised the need to link into the work MS is doing with Visual Studio Community.
Where can I find out more about Sarabjeet's project?
To risk ridicule may I say this may well make Java/HTML applications for web browses obsolete! At least the applications that I am interested in making with FW. Interested your comments.
Also, I can see why Tim Stone has started compiling with VS