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Jun 27, 2023
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Microsoft Store Open Source Series — AppServices library

Sergio Pedri

Looking for ways to empower your UWP app beyond what you thought was possible? Today, we're going to show you how to leverage the AppServices library we built for the Microsoft Store to unlock the power of Win32 APIs. Plus, we have a new source generator which makes using app services a piece of cake! 🍰 This is part of our new "Microsoft Sto...

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Jun 15, 2023
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Introducing the Microsoft Store channel on Discord

Sergio Pedri

This post was co-authored with Priyanka Gupta Kankane ( on Discord), Senior Program Manager in the Microsoft Store services team. We are excited to announce the launch of the channel on Discord, a dedicated space where you can connect, engage, and share feedback on everything related to the Microsoft Store app, website, Partner Center, MSIX pac...

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Apr 20, 2023
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The Windows Community Toolkit 2023 Update

Michael Hawker

It's been a pretty busy year for the Windows Community Toolkit (WCT), even though you may not realize it! We wanted to share what we've been working on, why it's important, where things are at, and how you can help! If you're new to the Toolkits, you can find an introduction video to them here. In 2022, we announced the Windows Community Too...

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Oct 20, 2021
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Building Your First UWP Application

Zachary Teutsch

This article walks through getting setup with Universal Windows Platform development and showcases how to build a fun Soundboard starter application.

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May 26, 2021
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WinUI Desktop Unit Tests

Alexandre Zollinger Chohfi

Lets jump straight into how to create a Unit Test project for WinUI Desktop, using MSTest!

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Feb 10, 2021
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Creating a Windows Service with C#/.NET5

Alexandre Zollinger Chohfi

Lets create a simple app with C#/NET5 and see how we can register it as a Windows Service, logging information into the Windows Event Viewer, and moving some files around based on the outputs of a Machine Learning Model.

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