Thanks sir. Sorry, I meant for Windows Store Apps

On Saturday, October 25, 2014 8:20:16 PM UTC-7, Zachary Gramana wrote:
>
>  Windows 8 is out now, as I just commuted up a WPF sample app that uses 
> the Nuget package.
>
> What is not yet supported is Windows Runtime aka Windows Store aka Metro 
> Apps. That requires rewriting about 20% of the current .NET code base.
>
> On Oct 25, 2014, at 4:09 PM, dyowee <csharpen...@gmail.com <javascript:>> 
> wrote:
>
>   I think the one for Windows 8 is not yet out :(
>
> On Saturday, October 25, 2014 1:02:57 AM UTC-7, adam wilson wrote: 
>>
>> Thanks Jens. Yes, probably C# best for Windows, although from what 
>> Zachary says below it seems worth investigating the use of the .NET port 
>> for other platforms too..  
>>
>>  I hear you about C++ - although JUCE is a great framework, after 
>> working with C#, Ruby and Javascript, the complexity of C++ can really bog 
>> things down. Although some of the new features of C++11 are nice. The 
>> reason I am using C++ is that I'm working on cross-platform audio software. 
>>
>>  I'm also really interested in Rust, it looks really promising, I 
>> actually posted about it a few weeks ago on the JUCE forum but got no 
>> response. I guess its all about how widely it gets adopted. 
>>
>>  And - Apple open-sourcing Swift, would be great! Have a feeling they 
>> would prefer to keep the gates locked on their walled garden...   
>>  
>> On Thursday, 23 October 2014 05:23:02 UTC+1, Jens Alfke wrote: 
>>>
>>>
>>>  On Oct 22, 2014, at 3:03 PM, adam wilson <adam.el...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>  I am building the app using JUCE C++ framework, and so most of the 
>>> code will be shared across platforms apart from platform-specific stuff. I 
>>> am not sure if the C# or Java versions would be better to include in a 
>>> Windows project? 
>>>  
>>>  
>>> I'm guessing C# would be better on Windows, since the runtime and class 
>>> libraries are already installed, vs. Java where you'd have to have users 
>>> install a JRE download.
>>>
>>>   Any chance of a C/C++ port of Couchbase Lite? 
>>>
>>>
>>>  Nope :) To be honest, I went through this decision when I started 
>>> writing the original code back in 2011, and I immediately ruled out C++ 
>>> because my previous experience developing in it told me that it would bog 
>>> down in complexity and confusing compiler errors. (And yes, I have 
>>> developed large C++ projects before.)
>>>
>>>  Currently my big hope for cross-platform client development is that 
>>> Apple will open-source Swift and it'll be ported to other OSs. Or that 
>>> Mozilla's Rust language will finally be finished and work as well as it 
>>> promises to.
>>>
>>>  —Jens
>>>  
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