Microsoft’s Windows API unification project moves forward

Microsoft has launched a developer preview of Job Reunion, the company’s attempt to sleek out inconsistencies that have emerged in building Home windows applications.

Job Reunion .five Preview, launched on March nine, is not supported for creating applications to be utilised in creation environments. But developers are encouraged to attempt it with the know-how that the undertaking will change in quite a few techniques in between now the model one. launch. Directions for having started with Job Reunion can be discovered at docs.microsoft.com.

Unveiled in Could 2020, Job Reunion aims to reunite areas of Home windows growth, like desktop APIs, Win32 APIs, and Common Home windows System APIs, and supply APIs and tools to be utilised in a regular way by any desktop application on a wide established of Home windows ten OS variations. The undertaking is an attempt to remove the require for developers to use diverse variations of APIs for diverse Home windows variations and the issues developers have in rolling out new capabilities when they are uncertain of which Home windows variations to target.

Job Reunion does not substitute existing desktop Home windows platforms, frameworks, and APIs these as .Internet, Home windows Varieties, Home windows Presentation Basis, and C++/Win32. The undertaking instead complements existing platforms with a common established of APIs and tools that will function across all these platforms. Job Reunion’s Home windows APIs are decoupled from the OS and produced via NuGet offers.

Job Reunion .05 Preview contains the following:

  • Home windows UI Library three, the following technology of the Home windows user experience for desktop and UWP applications.
  • MRT Core, a streamlined model of the modern day Home windows Resource Management system.
  • DWrite Core, an implementation of the DirectWrite API that presents accessibility to DirectWrite capabilities for textual content rendering like a unit-unbiased textual content structure system, hardware-accelerated textual content, multi-structure textual content, and wide language support.

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