Building a new app this weekend? Check out last week’s Windows Developer updates before you dive in.
COM Server and OLE Document support for the Desktop Bridge
The Windows 10 Creators Update adds out-of-process (OOP) COM and OLE support for apps on the Desktop Bridge – a.k.a Packaged COM. Read more here to find out how it works.
New! Get out-of-process COM and OLE support for apps on the Desktop Bridge. https://t.co/3A7EADocI5
— Windows Developer (@windowsdev) April 13, 2017
Visual Studio 2017 – Now Ready for Your Windows Application Development Needs
Visual Studio 2017 is the most powerful Universal Windows Platform development environment. It brings unparalleled productivity improvements, a streamlined acquisition experience and enhanced debugging tools for UWP devs. Check it out.
The new version of Visual Studio has been out for a month! Read about it here: https://t.co/Yp3P4qXPVN
— Windows Developer (@windowsdev) April 12, 2017
Monetizing your app: Advertisement placement
App developers are free to place their ads in any part of their apps and many have done so to blend the ad experience into their app. We have seen that devs who take the time to do this get the best performance for their ads and earn more revenue. Want to learn how they do it?
Learn where to place ads in your app for the best possible performance. https://t.co/qJKfs64Stb
— Windows Developer (@windowsdev) April 10, 2017
The new Djay Pro App for Windows
Pretty cool work from the devs at @Algoriddim! https://t.co/sjWqqCxGap
— Windows Developer (@windowsdev) April 10, 2017
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