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GeneralReal increment in capability offered by WinRT API/Windows 8? Pin
devvvy18-Oct-12 5:23
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Colin Eberhardt15-Oct-12 19:34
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Colin Eberhardt16-Oct-12 11:17
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BillWoodruff16-Oct-12 21:31
professionalBillWoodruff16-Oct-12 21:31 
< I'm going to respond at length here, because I feel this is such a critical issue for the future of Win 8, and Win devs >

Colin, my first thoughts, after reading the details of Win 8's schizophrenic marriage of Desktop and Modern/ex-Metro modes on Intel CPU's, as early as May-June, were: about the issue you describe: of possible inter-operation between the two modes.

I believe I posted a question here on CP about that issue more than several months ago, and asked: what is the technical road-block between an application running in Windows Desktop presenting an (optional) Modern UI, and interacting with it at very high-speed, as the end-user does whatever, or an incoming data feed changes ?

I believe the answer to that question, here on CP, was: that, at that point in time: the only known way for the two modes to inter-operate was by both setting a "file change watcher," and each mode getting a notification: which would mean, of course, that Modern would have to parse the changed file, and do whatever ... and vice-versa.

That information, seemed to me, at the time, baffling, almost absurd: if that remains true now: I'd conclude that effectively renders dynamic inter-operation between modes for 99% of applications impossible.

However, there may be no mystery here: the lack of inter-operation could be by design by MS. Or, also plausible, I think, is that this is not by design, but just the "fall out" of having separate gigantic teams at Microsoft not being concerned with this issue.

But, I think the scenario you propose here is not really dynamic inter-operation: when you describe the end-user essentially switching from one mode to another, in your example of someone "walking off" with a Surface in Modern UI "at the same place" they were in using a Desktop application, I see that as a more static scenario that requires a one-time creation of equivalent UI and state. So, in that scenario, simultaneous updating of any "symbiotic" Desktop UI and Modern UI applications do not have to be performed.

Note that I am not crusading here for "dynamic inter-operation:" I can see a much more likely scenario as being the end-user wanting to switch from a Desktop app with a very complex UI to a Modern UI that is much less complex, or more limited in functionality.

Second, I can easily imagine a somewhat "dynamic scenario" that, in the "Enterprise space," such an important revenue source for MS, that a big company would want workers "outside the office," with a tablet with UI in Metro Mode, that was communicating back-and-forth with some Desktop app presenting the full Desktop UI "back in the office" (or server-side app ?) via wi-fi, cellular, internet cloud, via whatever. Or, said field worker returns back to the office, and docks the tablet, and then: there's the full-featured Desktop UI "in the same place" as you describe.

However, from what you say here, and whatever Pete O'H. is referring to with the term "message bus," I assume there's an alternative in the area of inter-operation now, or, at least, you are exploring that area.

I look forward to hearing more from you about your work, and I'd relish hearing more from Pete O'H., about the "message bus" whatever.

And, I "add my vote to" the other comments here that suggest there's great value to CP, to all of "us," in your writing about whatever work on inter-operation, or "mode state-swapping," you are doing ... when the time is right for you to do so.

Naturally, I welcome any response to these comments; if my neck's out of joint on the issues here, I welcome any free chiropractic manipulations, even if they: "crack me up" Smile | :)

best, Bill
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