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Windows Phone 8 no longer requires that apps be written in .NET, you can now use C++. When tech pundits talk about the lack of ecosystem they are basing that on the history of Windows Phone 7, but I really think that the changes made in Windows Phone 8, especially the ability to write apps and games in C++ makes a huge difference and now I think you will see Windows Phone be a first class citizen with developers because they won’t have to do nearly as much to support the Windows Phone platform. What languages would you like to see supported for Windows Phone development?
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Finally, being able to write a native program on a phone. Who's bright idea was it to make it so that you have to write programs for a virtual machine on an already resource (including battery life) constraint system?
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Lloyd Atkinson wrote: Finally, once again being able to write a native program on a phone. Who's bright idea was it to make it so that you have to write programs for a virtual machine on an already resource (including battery life) constraint system?
There, ftfy.
Like someone said on the blog: eMbedded Visual C++ 4.0[^]
Make it work. Then do it better - Andrei Straut
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All we need now is OpenGL ES
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