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Busy week developing apps? Us too. We hope you get to relax this weekend, but before you get too comfortable, take a look at what you might’ve missed this week!
Visual Studio 2017 is now available!
The new version of Visual Studio has a bunch of new features. Take look and get it here!
Are you ready for Visual Studio 2017? Because Visual Studio 2017 is definitely ready for you.
— Windows Developer (@windowsdev)
Playable Ads
Playable Ads are a completely new way for end users to interact with ads and apps. With this capability, end users never leave the current app. The ad click will result in inline expandable app streaming: for three minutes, the user can interact with the app as if it’s already installed on his/her device. This gives the user time to decide if he or she wants to install the app. At the end of the streaming session, users can click on a link to install the app if the app experience met expectations.
Create a three minute, interactive sample version of your game or app without any code. Here's how:
— Windows Developer (@windowsdev)
Desktop Bridge Updates
The Windows 10 Creators Update will help provide smooth user transition along with some best practices for app developers to follow. This feature is available on the current insider builds.
With the desktop bridge you can prep your desktop apps for UWP distribution and updates via the Windows Store.
— Windows Developer (@windowsdev)
Now Available: Insider Preview Builds 15055
: we are releasing build 15055 for Mobile + PC to the Fast Ring . Have an amazing weekend!
— Dona Sarkar (@donasarkar)
Combining Cognitive Services and HoloLens
In this post, you’ll learn how to recreate this iconic interface for the HoloLens. To sweeten the task, you’ll also hook up this interface to to perform an analysis of objects in the room, face detection and even some Optical Character Recognition (OCR).
Learn how to combine Cognitive Services and HoloLens to create a Terminator-style HUD.
— Windows Developer (@windowsdev)
Visual Studio to get started.
The Windows team would love to hear your feedback. Please keep the feedback coming using our . If you have a direct bug, please use the Windows Feedback tool built directly into Windows 10.
Visual Studio 2017 is now available!
The new version of Visual Studio has a bunch of new features. Take look and get it here!
Are you ready for Visual Studio 2017? Because Visual Studio 2017 is definitely ready for you.
— Windows Developer (@windowsdev)
Playable Ads
Playable Ads are a completely new way for end users to interact with ads and apps. With this capability, end users never leave the current app. The ad click will result in inline expandable app streaming: for three minutes, the user can interact with the app as if it’s already installed on his/her device. This gives the user time to decide if he or she wants to install the app. At the end of the streaming session, users can click on a link to install the app if the app experience met expectations.
Create a three minute, interactive sample version of your game or app without any code. Here's how:
— Windows Developer (@windowsdev)
Desktop Bridge Updates
The Windows 10 Creators Update will help provide smooth user transition along with some best practices for app developers to follow. This feature is available on the current insider builds.
With the desktop bridge you can prep your desktop apps for UWP distribution and updates via the Windows Store.
— Windows Developer (@windowsdev)
Now Available: Insider Preview Builds 15055
: we are releasing build 15055 for Mobile + PC to the Fast Ring . Have an amazing weekend!
— Dona Sarkar (@donasarkar)
Combining Cognitive Services and HoloLens
In this post, you’ll learn how to recreate this iconic interface for the HoloLens. To sweeten the task, you’ll also hook up this interface to to perform an analysis of objects in the room, face detection and even some Optical Character Recognition (OCR).
Learn how to combine Cognitive Services and HoloLens to create a Terminator-style HUD.
— Windows Developer (@windowsdev)
Visual Studio to get started.
The Windows team would love to hear your feedback. Please keep the feedback coming using our . If you have a direct bug, please use the Windows Feedback tool built directly into Windows 10.