
Microsoft showed off its latest incarnation of the Windows operating system last week, and it was mostly received warmly by the public. People thought the new user interface and tablet experience were appealing, and a welcome change from the previous and current generation of Windows. But like most things, there are always downsides to everything. In this case - the new user interface for the new Windows apps comes with a price. It is powered by  HTML5 and JavaScript, which is usually not the preferred ”way” of doing things for Windows developers.
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