Danni Coy wrote:
I was rather under that only the new html5 api would be available under
windows 8 arm - that they were doing a iOS walled garden type thing with
it - if true this could make things difficult...

http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/exec/ssinofsky/2011/09-13BUILD.mspx?rss_fdn=Custom

"[...] And you have your choice of world-class development tools and languages. JavaScript, C#, VB, C++, C, HTML, CSS, XAML, all for X86-64 and ARM.

This is an extremely important point: If you go and build your Metro style app in JavaScript and HTML, in C# or in XAML, that app will just run when there's ARM hardware available. So, you don’t have to worry about that. Just write your application in HTML5, JavaScript and C# and XAML and your application runs across all the hardware that Windows 8 supports. (Applause.)

And if you want to write native code, we're going to help you do that as well and make it so that you can cross-compile into the other platforms as well. So, full platform support with these Metro style applications."

It means Win8 ARM will be limited to Metro apps only, but you will be able to choose HTML/CSS/JS, .NET or native code.

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